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1. wand3r+(OP)[view] [source] 2023-06-01 06:55:19
I have seen a lot of "wow, Reddit is over" comments here and on reddit. There will absolutely not be any meaningful exodus from Reddit. Unfortunately, we as a society are pretty bad at organizing and of course prone to overestimating outrage.

In any event, this is clearly absurd pricing. Its tough to tell if this is deliberate to simply kill appollo and cater to a usecase that makes them some money at the same time, or simply a dumb idea.

Finally, I really don't want to sound like a shill for big companies like OpenAI/Google etc, but where do companies like Quora and Reddit get off selling their APIs at big numbers? Like screen scraping is legal and this data was contributed directly by users. In reddits case, literally the entire idea, community, subreddit and moderation are all handled by unpaid users. I get that capitalism exists, but its kind of fucking bullshit they think they can sell this. Like everything, if the price is out of whack, I hope people spin up scrapers and build their own API

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2. Occams+w5[view] [source] 2023-06-01 08:05:00
>>wand3r+(OP)
Personally, if Apollo goes, I will stop visiting Reddit. Especially if old.reddit.com goes too, which is likely.

To be honest, I'll be happy to cut Reddit out of my digital habits. There's a few things I'll miss but HN, Slashdot and e-books will easily replace that gap.

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3. cdelso+Xq[view] [source] [discussion] 2023-06-01 11:58:02
>>Occams+w5
Wtf is Apollo
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4. procin+Qr[view] [source] [discussion] 2023-06-01 12:04:01
>>cdelso+Xq
A Reddit client. It’s what the headline of TFA is referring to.
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5. haswel+bw[view] [source] [discussion] 2023-06-01 12:37:42
>>Occams+w5
I’m in the same boat.

I’ve been on Reddit since the early days, and I think the thing that keeps me going back is habit more than enjoyment these days.

Comment threads for any even moderately larger sub have turned into cesspools of sniping ad hominem attacks and every form of fallacious argument under the sun.

And that same mindset is slowly creeping into the smaller niches that are the primary reasons I go there. This growing ooze invariably puts me in a worse state of mind, and I tried deleting the Apollo app just a few days ago to see how it impacts my mental health.

This API nonsense will easily make this a permanent experiment at this point.

It’s sad, but seemingly inevitable.

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6. codesl+ey[view] [source] [discussion] 2023-06-01 12:52:03
>>Occams+w5
Same. 12 yr reddit user. If apollo and old are done then so am i. My usage is down anyway so it wont be that big of a deal
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7. flound+9J[view] [source] [discussion] 2023-06-01 13:57:09
>>haswel+bw
>Comment threads for any even moderately larger sub have turned into cesspools of sniping ad hominem attacks and every form of fallacious argument under the sun.

>And that same mindset is slowly creeping into the smaller niches that are the primary reasons I go there. This growing ooze invariably puts me in a worse state of mind

These and other glaring flaws of Reddit, tracing the degradation of the site's user experience in recent years is the premise of the book "You Should Quit Reddit." It's a self-published book that's been discussed several times on Reddit's /r/NoSurf community. I found it intelligently written and sourced, as the author described his same experience of addiction to Reddit, going back to the site out of habit despite not enjoying it.

I was a daily Redditor since the early days and haven't been on the site in a month. I blocked all DNS requests to Reddit from resolving to break the habit of going on the site. Been lurking here instead and find this place more pleasant and reminiscent of Reddit's early days.

8. comman+Ng1[view] [source] 2023-06-01 16:06:35
>>wand3r+(OP)
> any meaningful exodus from Reddit

If their moderation/administration policies didn't create an exodus, killing off third-party reader apps will definitely not create an exodus.

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