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View submission: Reddit's Recently Announced API Changes, and the future of the /r/blind subreddit
I don't know the whole story, but Reddit is going public, and that does lead to profit-seeking behavior to impress investors. So the two workarounds are to either negotiate a way to make the adjustments profitable to the company, or to make it expensive to not make the adjustments. Raising awareness is a good first step toward the second item. I think it's too late to talk them out of listing on stock exchanges.
Comment by ReganLynch at 05/06/2023 at 00:35 UTC
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If making something profitable means denying access to disabled individuals then they aren't doing it right. And hopefully kicking people to curb in their rush toward financial success will backfire.