So it’s well known now that the developer of Apollo estimated the new API pricing would cost $20 million a year. For a source, see the title of https://www.theverge.com/2023/5/31/23743993/reddit-apollo-client-api-cost

But from https://apnews.com/article/reddit-blackout-steve-huffman-ceo-api-0a4f7b344ecfbf50c924b030c344c55e the price from supporting third party apps is $!0 million a year. And presumably this is all third party apps combined!

Huffman says the “pure infrastructure costs” of supporting these apps costs Reddit about $10 million each year.

Something’s very not balanced here. That one app would have paid for Reddit’s third party infra costs twice over.

I can not remember which ones now (can anyone help me out here actually?), but I think a few apps said they’d try to make it work with the new pricing.

Which means Reddit likely stands to make a huge pot of money once the new API changes take effect, in the short term.

Even if Reddit loses the best subs, the best communities, the best users, and the moderation goes to where the sun don’t shine, I could see that new revenue boosting investors confidence enough to lead to a successful (if slightly smaller) IPO.

If Reddit goes downhill and loses lots of value afterwards, well, spez has already made his quick buck, so I doubt he wouldn’t feel very sentimental about it.

Folks, please explain to me why I’m wrong. Please.

  • @crwcomposer@lemmy.world
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    171 year ago

    Relay is that best reddit app that I used. I’ll be sad to see it go, because I’m not subscribing to a service to browse reddit.

    • -_-
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      71 year ago

      I used it too, deleted it this week and haven’t been back on Reddit since. Sad to see it go though.

      • bryanuc
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        31 year ago

        Sadly, did the same here. I was mindlessly clicking on the relay logo when the blackout was going on when I was bored, so I finally removed it too.

        • brownpaperbag
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          11 year ago

          I removed it on Sunday and replaced it with another app that’s absolutely silly for me to open once, let alone multiple times, without receiving a notification for it and quickly shamed myself out of mindlessly clicking that spot.

        • Badabinski
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          01 year ago

          I had to set a daily screen time limit of 0 minutes because I kept opening it. I’ll probably delete the app when I scrub my entire comment history from Reddit.