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Reddit, the message board site known for its chronically online userbase and for originating much internet discourse, filed for its long-anticipated initial public offering on Thursday.
Reddit has become known as the place to go for unfiltered answers from real, human users. But as the site celebrates its 20th ...
Popular Reddit app Apollo might not be able to operate as is in the future due to planned API pricing that Reddit is implementing. Apollo developer ...
According to an update posted by developer Christian Selig, Reddit could charge Apollo roughly $20 million per year if it continues operating at its current scale.
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Reddit turns 20: Its incredible journey from scrappy startup to 'the heart of the internet' With over 108 million daily active users and over 100,000 active communities, Reddit is a primary source ...
The developer of Reddit client Apollo is raising the alarm on the company's new API pricing, saying it would cost him millions of dollars to keep his app running.
Selig links to a CNBC report from 2019 that estimated Reddit earns 30 cents a year per user and says Reddit's API pricing would work out to about $2.50 per user per month or $30 a year.
Reddit co-founder and CEO Steve Huffman is under fire for charging third-party developers for API access in a push for profitability.
Following Twitter’s move to shut down third-party apps earlier this year, it looks like Reddit may be the next platform to kill off (or drastically reduce) popular third-party clients. In a new ...