Thousands of subreddits chose to go dark in an ongoing protest over the company's plan to start charging certain third-party developers to access the site’s data.
Wow. Front page of huffpost.com right now. Interesting…
I disagree. I keep seeing people saying this, but it is giving them far too much credit. It doesn’t matter if the pricing was reasonable or if they had a good long time to prepare for it.
All of this talk about the pricing is completely irrelevant. What’s relevant is the impetus behind it. This is just a weapon Reddit is using to kill 3rd party apps. That’s it. That is what they want to do, that is what they are doing. Don’t let that get confused in a bunch of talk about pricing and deadlines, it doesn’t really have anything to do with what’s happening here
I disagree. I keep seeing people saying this, but it is giving them far too much credit. It doesn’t matter if the pricing was reasonable or if they had a good long time to prepare for it.
All of this talk about the pricing is completely irrelevant. What’s relevant is the impetus behind it. This is just a weapon Reddit is using to kill 3rd party apps. That’s it. That is what they want to do, that is what they are doing. Don’t let that get confused in a bunch of talk about pricing and deadlines, it doesn’t really have anything to do with what’s happening here