[-] dreamfall@lemmy.world 20 points 1 year ago

As much as I browsed reddit throughout the day for the past 5 years....$20 seems like nothing. Hell I spend $10 a month of a few Patreons for ad free content.

[-] dreamfall@lemmy.world 18 points 1 year ago

Stylish looking app with smooth scrolling and so many great browsing options.

[-] dreamfall@lemmy.world 13 points 1 year ago

God forbid you pay $20 once to support the dev and for an app you'll use 1-2 hours a day for potentially the rest of your life...yet you'll pay $10 for a streaming service you'll never touch for months on end...

[-] dreamfall@lemmy.world 1 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

I just did this from a guide on their reddit, it was super easy...hopefully it sticks!

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I'm not sure on the ins and outs of hosting/running a 3rd part reddit app, but since reddit is claiming these API charges are only for apps that pull in big numbers, couldn't the app creators just make a bunch of versions of the app with a limit to how many users can access it?

I'm not sure what reddit's threshold is for when they start charging for API usage, but do any of you see this happening? Would it be possible for the 3rd party creators to release personal instances of their apps that are technically separate entities that could stay in the free APL limit?

Again, I have no idea on how 3rd party apps are run or how they access the API. I was just curious if there was a way to keep an app under the limit.

dreamfall

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