To be fair, I feel like Reddit should *pay* @christianselig $20 million to help them improve their shitty app.

Apps like Apollo have made Reddit usable for millions of people. This is an idiotic move.

https://www.macstories.net/linked/reddit-quotes-extraordinarily-high-api-pricing-to-apollo-developer/

Reddit Quotes Extraordinarily High API Pricing to Apollo Developer

I’ve never used Reddit without a third-party app. For a while, that was Narwhal, and most recently, Apollo. Sure, I read Reddit in Safari once in a while when a Google search leads me there, but I’ve never used Reddit’s first-party app because it’s never been as good as third-party alternatives. In April, Reddit announced

@viticci @christianselig It is a completely disgusting move by reddit. To me Apollo is reddit. I don't even remember when I accessed the site in any other way.

I've been a reddit user for over 10 years and the direction in which the company is going gets more and more concerning everyday. It went from a cool site where nerds can talk about nerdy things to an ad-filled Facebook imitator.