RE: Does Reddit have moral rights to request large sums of money from Apollo?
June 15, 2023 at 6:51 pm
(June 14, 2023 at 3:29 pm)zebo-the-fat Wrote: Never heard of Apollo, if it's a web browser how can you ask for money from it?
"Hey Firefox, buy me a cheeseburger!"
There's a bit of a furore about it at the moment, basically Reddit wants to start charging people (?more) for using its API, which up to this point I assume was free or at least substantially cheaper. Basically all these free or cheap apps that have built up around reddit (which I'm assuming Apollo is one of them), to make it more accessible etc, as well as add functionality/mods as a replacement for what is generally considered a crappy app (the official reddit app), are essentially going to be forced out of the market by this move by reddit, which many suggest is the very reason they're doing this, so for the last few days there's been a protest going on on reddit, a 'blackout', where in unison the moderators of thousands of 'subreddits' have been setting their communities to private, basically a strike, for two days. There's a lot of buzz on youtube for the blackout to be extended, and though I personally didn't even know about all these third party apps/mods until now, I certainly sympathise with the people, including moderators of the subreddits, that have come to rely on them, so if they do protest again, and/or for longer, I'm with them on that.