This article kinda makes me hope for reddit to survive. I want all the toxic, angry assholes to stay there, not desperately flee to the fediverse in search of their fix.
Can someone give me some perspective on the 100 API per minute versus 10 API per minute in terms of me - a dirty f'ing casual - trying to use reddit via a 3rd party app?
I get that API is when my 3PA is talking to the reddit server, but is that happening for, say, every post that loads up on my infinite scroll? Or every time I open a post to read comments?
In other words, would my usage need to be as slow as "don't browse more than 10 posts per minute" to have stayed in the free lane?
r/Place 2023: The Good Ending ( peertube.io )
Reddit is a dead site running ( dbzer0.com )
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'My fears are that they can take you back to court, and I don’t have the money for an attorney.'
Reddit's updated rate limits going into effect over the coming weeks, not entirely on July 1st, as was expected ( www.reddit.com )
This is why apps like Boost, who never signed up for a subscription model are still functioning....