Following changes to its API access, users are forced to log in on the official Reddit app if they want to view NSFW content on mobile.

  • blabber6285
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    1 year ago

    It is still based on usage so you don’t need to cough up 10 mil for starters. You ONLY need something like 10$ a month per user. Can’t recall the exact numbers anymore but the point remains.

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      1 year ago

      The Apollo dev said $2.50 a month per user. Not that bad really if reddit had given developers enough time to change their apps and the sign-up process. He got screwed by already having an existing Premium that people had pre-paid too.

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        1 year ago

        It’s $2-3/month, but that’s assuming all your existing users convert to paid subscriptions.

        The issue devs had was that it was going to mostly be the heaviest users who would be willing to pay for a subscription. The people who spend many hours per day using the app and rack up $20/month in API charges.

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          1 year ago

          Yeah, they would have to include some limits so a user wasn’t costing the app developer money. Not all existing users would have to sign up, though - people would just have to be required to sign up and pay to use the app in the future. It’s certainly quite a disadvantage for 3rd party app users have to pay while the official app is free.

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      1 year ago

      Yeah thanks for the accurate number. It wasn’t as ridiculous as I recalled. Should’ve checked it first.

      Still unreasonably high (checked the Apollo post, he calculated it would be multiple times more than what average reddit user currently brings to table).

      The purpose of my comment was to point out that the mentioned 10 million dollars would mean 4 million active users if it’s monthly fee.

      Theoretically anyone could make their own app with the api and pay the api cost directly.