You are correct.Da King wrote: Tue Oct 01, 2024 5:13 pmI dont think it was just the search API. I think it was Reddit's ENTIRE API for 3rd party developers. Nobody could afford it.Tdarcos wrote: Sat Sep 28, 2024 7:07 am Aren't they the ones who decided on excessive monetization, so that using the search API is now a paid feature? IIRC a guy who had developed an open source tool that Reddit forum moderators, who volunteer to do this, were using. The guy had to discontinue it, because under the new terms of use, he would owe Reddit millions of dollars a month!
Then it got out that they paid their worthless CEO $172 million.
Then it was announced that they made some huge profit last quarter or something. For the worst website in the world.
Nothing makes sense any more. The bad guys always win.