I would have been ok if Reddit charged a reasonable rate for its API, even if it was based on having a form of Reddit premium. But the point wasn't that Reddit was charging, it was that Reddit made the price so high that it was wasn't worth it.
Memes
Rules:
- Be civil and nice.
- Try not to excessively repost, as a rule of thumb, wait at least 2 months to do it if you have to.
And removed access to porn from API
Yeah, I would not have minded tying using 3PAs to having Reddit Premium. I already pay for Discord Nitro entirely because I spend so much time on that app, and like to support the shit I rely on. I would have easily done it for Reddit to keep my preferred experience. 🤷♂️
And reddit premium is $6/mo. while their API pricing ended up being like $2.50/user/mo? They would have made way more money... And I'm sure some people cancelled their reddit premium over this mess.
Their revenue model seemed fine with awards. Brilliant model. Value out of thin air. I spent maybe $5/mo on awards.
Seeing the content itself as the product was a mistake for reddit. It’s like charging people for silverware at a restaurant.
Use of the API, just like use of the HTTP servers, drove engagement and engagement drove awards sales.
Just like the use of silverware drives meal purchases at a restaurant. Reddit charging for the API is like a restaurant charging to get the menu texted to you.
More than that. They're going after old.reddit next, then nsfw and more ads
Reddit's only gonna get worse from here, might as well go to an equivalent community that's actually improving (and rapidly so) instead
It didn't need to be free. The pricing just needed to be reasonable and the timing for the rollout should have been way more gradual. Reddit could easily had it's cake and eat it too. Hell, have the API also serve ad posts.