Apollo developer, Christian Selig stated that the brand new API pricing by Reddit would price him virtually $20 million per 12 months.
Reddit is implementing new API costs ranging from at this time—July 1, 2023. As a consequence, a number of in style third-social gathering Reddit shoppers, equivalent to Apollo, BaconReader, and Sync for Reddit, have been compelled to close down.
Almost a month has handed since protests and outrage engulfed Reddit over the implementation of recent API costs ranging from at this time—July 1, 2023. As a consequence, a number of in style third-social gathering Reddit shoppers, equivalent to Apollo, BaconReader, and Sync for Reddit, have been compelled to close down.
Now, if you attempt to open Apollo for Reddit, it says “Thank You,” adopted by a word from its founder, Christian Selig. “Apollo shut down on June 30th due to Reddit making drastic and sudden increases to API pricing for developers.”
Christian Selig stated in May that the brand new API pricing by Reddit would price him virtually $20 million per 12 months, and that it will not be sustainable for him to proceed to run the app.
However, some apps—like Narwhal and Relay for Reddit—have determined to abide by Reddit’s new API pricing, and are going ‘subscription-only.’
As per The Verge, apps with accessibility options—together with Luna, Dystopia, and PinkReader have been exempted from paying API price; ergo, they’re nonetheless out there to make use of.
Apollo for Reddit and different third-social gathering apps have grow to be more and more in style—and many individuals used them as their major technique to browse Reddit. This is why a few of the most influential subreddits on the platform protested in opposition to Reddit.
Around 8000 subreddits went darkish (personal) to protest. Some even threatened Reddit by opening up NSFW content material, which might enable porn on the subreddits. However, Reddit shut down the protests as anticipated.