if that's all you got out of the comment, you clearly aren't trying to see the POV of the app developer. He's under no obligation to keep working for a company that has at this point slandered him behind his back and he can shut down his app whenever he wants.
You are free to judge him but I don't think he's losing sleep over internet comments trying to claim he is disingenuous. Personally, I see no fault on his end, especially when Reddit is dealing the cards to begin with.
Do you understand your comments are focused on making judgements about _personalities_, not business decisions? Do you see how they assume others are too?
Since you've indulged, please, allow me:
Your comments are aggro and focused on personalities and people. I don't find them useful or interesting.
Yes, I know my stance on this isn't the common one. I have been taking it for a few days on several forums.
I've obviously seen a bunch of people who were happy to dismiss everything I said. Your replies stand out as the only ones that were wildly off-topic and myopic. You are strangely focused on social dynamics and stack-ranking strangers that will never meet, and assume the strangers are doing the same.
You chose to comment on a personality and not a business decision. So I responded in kind. To remind you of your comment:
>I just don't like how many people I see bamboozled by him. Extremely manipulative behavior.
This is not a comment about a business decision. This isn't even a comment about Apollo nor Christian. So yea, I reply simply to voice my disagreement with this assertion as you have indeed brought me into your odd argument.Tit for tat.
And since you asked for my useless and non-interesting opinion by proxy: As a fellow dev (not reddit app dev, just general person who has worked on tech only for it to fail due to powers outside my control), I do empathize with here. Trying to and spin my own emotions as being bamboozled is dishonest, inflammatory, and in my singular case, wrong.