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Reddit will begin charging for access to its API

techcrunch.com Reddit will begin charging for access to its API

Reddit says that it'll begin charging certain developers and organizations for access to its user-generated content.

Reddit will begin charging for access to its API

Not sure how that will affect libreddit or teddit. That'd would prevent me to get some news on specific channels, which when interesting enough, I brought to lemmy, :)

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  • I don't use apps, but if they get rid of old.reddit.com I'm done. I've been on Reddit since the Digg migration and Digg for several years prior. It's high time to ditch corporate backed social media. I've been enjoying Mastodon recently, so time to join Lemmy too. The Reddit ship is sinking and has been for years (since the stupid redesign) but there's not much left above water at this point.

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