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View submission: An Update Regarding Reddit’s API
so what does this mean for those of us who use 3rd party mobile apps like apollo rather than the trashy official reddit app?
will the devs of that program be responsible for all of its users due to these new "premium" API charges, or is that something that is going to be more relevant to bot makers?
will end users of these apps have to get our own API keys to insert into these apps to make them work?
also, what about sites like unddit/reveddit who provide transparency of the actions taken by abusive modteams?
Comment by rabbitlion at 18/04/2023 at 21:14 UTC
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Most likely it means 3rd party apps will be forced to serve ads if they want to keep API access.