Reddit isn’t profitable, despite having more than 50 million daily active users. In preparation for an IPO, CEO Steve Huffman put the platform’s API

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49 points

I legitimately would’ve paid for the reddit subscription if it meant keeping Reddit Sync. It’s nonsense. They just wanted the apps out of the picture.

My Reddit use has declined 70% because I only access it from my computer or through Firefox for Android (which is damn near unusable).

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47 points

My reddit use has declined 100% because I refuse to go to that website. And I was spending hours on it a day.

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1 point

My usage has declined to “surveying the situation” because !TIHI@reddit.com is now forced back unprivate and is made to look like all is ok

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8 points

You just reminded me to cancel my Reddit Premium subscription. It was $30/year. Not sure what to do with my 75K coins.

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2 points

Blow them in r/modcoord

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13 points

Maybe go find some comments recommending Lemmy and gild them?

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12 points

Make your own comments promoting lemmy and guild them

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3 points

Looks like it’s on sale! How’s that profitablity coming along spez?

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I would have happily paid $5 a month for baconreader, probably as high as $10.

In both time and quality, I used it far more a month than netflix, hbo, or hulu.

I don’t know what it would have cost to keep baconreader active with the API changes, but from what I read the price was intentionally design to be unsustainable.

It wasn’t about making 3rd party access to the api profitable, it was about making 3rd party apps go away to push ads and harvest user data.

In the final weeks, myself and many others said we’d be happy to pitch in to keep baconreader alive, and the feeling I got was that just wasn’t an option.

Oh well, I’m here now, and can watch the whole mess from the sidelines while getting to be part of a new and growing community, instead of a bloated dying one.

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$10/mo is probably in the ballpark.

I honestly don’t think the pricing was unreasonable. The main issue was the execution.

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Only reasonable for an individual, bulk tools need more juce than a reg user, reddit holds a lot of cards for what to do to adress the power users

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