It's like your stove top was the experimental test one where you could see how all the knob styles worked, like it wasn't supposed to be released to the public.
I believe that “0 comments” you can see is limited to about 1000. There’s a list of your comments that are viewable by your profile page, and that only caches the first 1000 in any category (top, new, controversial, etc).
For example, they said they were repeatedly told before the company conducted layoffs in June that layoffs wouldn't happen.
The same with API charges to 3rd party app creators.
Yes, I would have bought it. I love the mechanics of MM with the whole time system, impending doom, and the way it was familiar but oddly off.
This is it, and the great thing is the Aldi brand is like $2 and tastes just as good.
Reputation Points.
Karma?
considering they'll probably also receive considerable hate for even contemplating the decision.
Honestly, when Christian first brought up “maybe subscriptions for Apollo to offset API costs,” I was fine with that. I get that we were receiving a service for free that cost the company money, and I was fine with paying a reasonable amount for that. I just don’t get why they had to make the costs so unreasonable that even subscription based wouldn’t cut it.
(Worth noting that the vast majority of markdown in the value of Reddit and Discord holdings by Fidelity predominantly occurred last year.)
Oh, that means there’s more room to move down.
Me too. RIP two best apps. Reddit is dead to me.
And didn’t they tell him there would be no major API changes, specifically in terms of cost “in 2023”?
Here’s what I wrote:
This piece is so biased. To act like the mods and the content creators behind this protest are keeping the site from growing up is farcical. You know how the site could have grown up? Get some actual professionals to make their app so 3rd party creators didn’t have to do it for them. How about, since you couldn’t make an app before (or better) than the competition, you work with the 3rd party app creators and show them some respect? What the article doesn’t say is that there was about a month between Reddit dropping their (not at all “realistic” as they claimed) API pricing, and the point 3rd party apps got charged for it. This decision was made to either scrape money out of 3rd party apps or kill them altogether, not to make their users happy.
Here’s another one: actually care about your unpaid moderators enough to give them the tools they need to moderate efficiently.
The thing is, Huffman wants Reddit to “grow up” when he lies and spreads libelous claims, then gets mad when he gets caught. Sounds like he’s the one who needs to grow up
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And even more so late at night.