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 You’re half-joking, but since the Twitter fiasco and very much in this case, I believe the only fair thing those large companies should do if they decide to upend the living of partners who made their service drastically better, is to come up with a more than generous acquisition offer.
Don’t know if Christian or the largest Twitter devs would have accepted them, but “sorry I’ll buy you out if you want” sounds better than “f*** you”. 😡