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Reddit has started overcharging for their API, effectively killing third-party apps like Apollo that make use of their API.
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Just got off a call with Reddit about the API and new pricing. Bad news unless I come up with 20 million dollars (not joking). Appreciate boosts.
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2023 Reddit API Pricing Blackout - Reddit has started overcharging for their API, effectively killing third-party apps like Apollo that make use of their API.
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