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Relay appears to be attempting to reduce API calls and stay open.
Why bother honestly
There are three possibilities.
Personally I think the first one is the most likely. It seems naive and bound for failure. But its also the least conspiracy theory and doesn't assume malice
Not sure how you get a cause of action for someone else's business decisions messing with your business, as a general rule. How would that work? I'm legitimately curious.
Is Reddit as a business responsible for providing a livelihood for a third party developer? What would they be suing over? On what grounds?
I agree, I’m OK to let that website die. We really are ready for decentralization and we just need to deal with the growing pains. But it will happen eventually.
Doesn't matter, paid will due shortly after people realize there's no NSFW content. Not just porn, everything flagged NSFW won't show up at all. Everything from AMA to TV show discussions will be impacted.
I'm pretty sure reddit said explicitly that everything marked NSFW will not be filtered out.
They also said they won't force subs to reopen
Yeah, that's fair. And they also said earlier this year that they won't change anything about the API in at least a few years.
Spez has already said that doing this {when talking about Apollo} is “not allowed”, so likely this method will get blocked or your account will get banned. You’re here now so IMO it doesn’t matter
Why wouldn’t it be allowed? They don’t want to deal with billing a bunch of people?
Because the goal was to ban third party apps and they don't want people trying to dodge it. u/spez seems to be personally offended by their existence and wants them gone.
Couldn’t have said it better myself
There's also a patch for Sync for reddit, apparently you can use your own API key and app name. I'll give it a look once sync stops working tomorrow.
Now we just need someone to find the api key used by the official app …
Well the official app uses a new internal (graphql iirc) API, so that would be nice but it wouldn't really work as easily as that.