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Reddit abandons user privacy - Ars Technica
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I guess they didn’t make API millions by charging usage fees? Scraping the bottom of the barrel now while people use the site less and less.
The API fees clearly weren't made to make money directly though, it was meant to get rid of 3rd party clients so they could more effectively do what the OP is about.
I bet the they lost single percent of people. And most use it and don't care.
I still use it with patched Boost. The moment the API is gone I am too.
We don't know their actual engagement numbers, what I do know is: quality on non-default subs has pitfalled. That is subjective, but its common across other reddit users I know.
I've also heavily felt the quality decline.
I've kept using reddit because relay for reddit kept working without paying... until today.
Fuck spez
Both the quality has declined, and the tone seems consistently more negative. Like there's an even bigger majority of angry teenagers running the site.