In my opinion, the Reddit Blackout was essentially moderators acting as a personal army for app developer.

Even goes the ancient rules of redditquitte

Ask people to Troll others on Reddit, in real life, or on other blogs/sites. We aren’t your personal army.

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    7 months ago

    It’s almost a year later, we’ve seen other applications have switched to a monthly bill model and are still running fine.

    So again, moderators choose to users from using subreddits because they choose to be personal army for their favourite app developer.

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      7 months ago

      AFAIK apps like Infinity are not paying anything because they’re currently considered “accessibility tools”, although I’m pretty sure they are still subject to a rate limit and a restriction on being able to view any posts labeled or mislabeled as NSFW.

      As for the ones who aren’t exempt, I guess they’re reasonably comfortable with the position they’re in, personally I can’t say I’d be. One months notice to rugpull an entire API featureset? No thanks. Long prior notice, planned deprecation period are the industry standard, with extensions as necessary. Things work differently in FOSS, but Reddit is not a FOSS project.

      I feel like Spez got upset Apollo was featured in the Apple ad and they weren’t.