![]() ![]() ![]() Supposedly Apollo were willing to pay, but claim that the API pricing would have cost them $20M per year, i.e. Re: The API is still free - for open source Usually this line divides "moi first" and "fuck the rest" no? It's always puzzled me, since ALL businesses are run to profit off somebody else, shouldn't be ALL be ashemed of profiting off somebody else? Where, if anywhere, is the / an ethical line between what is 'right' in order to increase profit, and what is 'horrible' to increase profit. Better, faster, cheaper, more officiently - more profitable. I despise them as a human being, but I can't despise efficient machinery that runs ever more efficiently to please the owner. In this particular case they took a gamble, like many other companies before them, to screw their 'loyal' base and to do 'horrible', it's their risk. being 'horrible' or 'being eco-friendly', or being, I don't know, 'because we care!') - and as a result either reap higher profit or suffer by reaping less, or even incurring loss. ![]() Businesses make assessments on certain decisions (e.g. From a purely business point of view 'being horrible' is only risky if it affects profit, short - long term, whatever. I think you mix up running business which is a purely (in theory) clinical operation of making profit over loss with an emotional domain (being horrible, nice, etc.). Re: We'll continue to be profit-driven until profits arrive Read a comment on Ars last night which claimed(I assume correctly) that the Reddit API(s) as they are today are not serving ads to the 3rd party apps, so it's not as if the apps can serve Reddit ads(Boost for example showed ads before being paid for, I assumed those were Reddit ads), they couldn't even if they wanted to. They probably haven't yet decided either way but it's clear they are considering it. Up until that point I had read many folks suggest just using the mobile site with adblockers and it worked fine (never tried myself). One of the admins replied and said they must of been included in a "test", and the only workaround was to either use the app or wait for the test to be concluded. Came across a post on Sunday before I stopped using it(99% of my reddit usage is using the Boost app), about a user who was asking why mobile browsing wasn't working at all, the only thing they got was directions to view in the app. Copy the relevant username, subreddit, or post link, paste it in the designated field, and click “go.Removing mobile browsing entirely may also be part of their plan.Here’s how to view deleted posts and comments using Reveddit: This isn’t Reveddit’s official app, it only offers easy mobile access to Reveddit’s features. You can also download a non-affiliated Reveddit Android app from the Google Play store. Users can also install Reveddit’s browser extension called “ reveddit real-time” to get notifications when their content is removed. However, it can only show content deleted by bots and mods, and not user-deleted content. Reveddit allows tracking and viewing of deleted Reddit posts and comments. Tip: Other than comments, you can also view and delete your Reddit history. To use Unddit through the Reveddit mobile app, go to a Reddit post with the deleted content, and share the post to Unddit. You can download it for free on Google Play. The Reveddit Android app offers Unddit support. View Deleted Reddit Posts and Comments Using the Reveddit App Your browser will be directed to the Unddit website.ģ.Change the “re” in the Reddit post URL to “un,” then hit Enter.Go to the Reddit post with deleted content you want to view.View Deleted Reddit Posts and Comments by Editing the Reddit Post URLĪlternatively, you can edit the Reddit post URL to see deleted content: ![]()
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