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I don't get it, if 3PA is only 1% of the traffic, why even bother murdering them?
from Umberto Eco's list of 14 common features of fascism:
It's no surprise spez worships elon musk
It's possible that this is not about collecting money for third party app use, but instead about forcing people to use Reddit's apps (both mobile and web), which are designed for data extraction and tracking.
Absolutely, if they wanted money from 3rd party apps, they'd have sane prices. The ridiculous API cost was done to effectively kill all other apps without saying they are killing all other apps.
That’s one hundred percent what I think this is all about
My best guess is they want to fight against adblockers next and can't have people easily switch to a 3PA and avoid ads this way.
Ads already exist in Reddit's system as a different subtype of the same entity that a post or a comment is. They could just... Present adds in the API call returns. And they could have someone doing regular checks to ensure that the app developers aren't filtering out ads. This is so fucking stupid lol
That wouldn't give Reddit access to your phone's APIs.
Android permissions required by Reddit 2023.23.0:
Probably. But throwing out 3PAs is easier, well except for the backlash.
From what I heard it's actually closer to 25% traffic.
Really? That's huge.
Gotta put on a public spectacle of being ruthlessly profit focused when you're trying to personally grift the public IPOing a platform you were unable to make profitable.
You can always get richer
All that suggests is that 90% of the traffic is bots.