Reddit’s new API pricing will kill off Apollo on June 30

Faced with 30 days' notice for a $1.6 million monthly bill, Apollo calls it quits.

https://arstechnica.com/gadgets/2023/06/reddits-new-api-pricing-will-kill-off-apollo-on-june-30/?utm_brand=arstechnica&utm_social-type=owned&utm_source=mastodon&utm_medium=social

Reddit’s new API pricing will kill off Apollo on June 30

Faced with 30 days' notice for a $1.6 million monthly bill, Apollo calls it quits.

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@arstechnica Reddit isn't going to survive what the users are about to do to them.
@Bandersnatch @arstechnica The site itself will survive, but it's going to be a much different place after this. There are tons of people who are just completely offended. And anyone who cares enough to use a third party app was probably more invested in the site than the average user.
@JonEFive @arstechnica Or, you know, have trouble seeing.

@JonEFive @arstechnica

I mean technically, MySpace & Digg still exist too.

@Bandersnatch @arstechnica they deserve the everything that’s about to happen
@Bandersnatch @arstechnica Reddit is more toxic than Twitter and Twitter shows many it can survive with simply serving Nazis and rest of the people keep using it along with the Nazis proving they have no principles.
@Bandersnatch @arstechnica Reddit will survive this. But I do think that a lot of the users that contribute some of the best/better content will start to migrate away from the platform. The website and native app are pretty trash and I’m really struggling with what to do myself. I’m on the verge of just quitting. Losing both Twitter and Reddit has been quite the whirlwind for how I’ve interacted with the internet/social content over the past 10+ years.