• meddler15Regain@lemmy.ml
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      1 year ago

      It’s not necessarily greed. The infrastructure to keep Reddit alive can’t be cheap. How do you pay for that? VC money has dried up so these services that have been free to users are all quickly scrambling to make money. I definitely think they did it wrong. They should have planned the API fee changes out for years instead of trying to force it in a month.