Infinity for Reddit's latest update...

https://lemmy.ml/post/1551576

Infinity for Reddit's latest update... - Lemmy

To each their own, but I find this decision really misguided. It’s her money, not mine, so whatever, but l do not expect her to turn a profit in, rather the opposite. In my view, the cross section of “IfR” users and people willing to subscribe monthly is rather small, and if Apollo’s dev decided that it wasn’t worth it with an already established paying user base, who already has a strong culture of subscriptions and exaggerated pricings, and one of the highest volume of users, at the peak usage of the platform; I don’t see how a small app like IfR can survive. That, or Christian Selig made a pretty expensive mistake…

Unpopular opinion, but I'd consider it if the API provided all the data. I never expected the API to always continue to be free. But making me pay and providing incomplete data? Nah.