Reddit is not trying to kill third party apps, officially. Instead they’re just pricing the API requests du ridiculously high that few, if any, will survive.
Consequently, nobody but the individual developers can tell you which ones are going to try and manage.
At this point I’m pretty sure the reason no mod during this whole thing has been specific about what tools they’re losing is because it’s probably not as big of a deal as they’re trying to make it seem.
No one will give me a straight answer about what specifically the mods will no longer be able to do.
Reddit is not trying to kill third party apps, officially. Instead they’re just pricing the API requests du ridiculously high that few, if any, will survive.
Consequently, nobody but the individual developers can tell you which ones are going to try and manage.
At this point I’m pretty sure the reason no mod during this whole thing has been specific about what tools they’re losing is because it’s probably not as big of a deal as they’re trying to make it seem.
No one will give me a straight answer about what specifically the mods will no longer be able to do.