The protests worked, and so did moving/editing/deleting our old content. As one person complains,

I’m not here for Reddit, but for the aggregation of niche communities. I follow a lot of obscure manga that have relatively small followings and recently I got into an IT job which opened a lot of technological exploration for me. The worst part about this change isn’t even that we are losing 3rd party apps, but that only members of the communities I frequent are the ones who care enough to protest. Can’t tell you how many times now I’ve looked something up on Reddit and find an answer to the issue I have, only to realize that the community is closed or the post is deleted in protest. Now we are stuck in this limbo where protests seem to have lost their steam, niche communities are being overthrown and killed because of that greedy little pigboy. Seriously, fuck spez.

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27 points

Yep, the whole thing had ordinary and third party app users pitted against each other, only because blaming the mods would’ve reopened the subs faster than going against reddit itself. And the fact that 90% of reddit don’t use third party app makes it that much worse. Goddammit spez you cunning mf.

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21 points

It’s really that high? I’m surprised, I would have thought 3rd party app use was way more common.

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40 points

Among higher than average users it seemingly was. Given that reddit was saying the third party apps were using above average amounts of API calls per user. They said it’s because of the 3PAs baing unoptimized but it was likely that more engaged users used 3PAs.

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44 points

Wow so they’ve prioritised the casual users over the power users… You know, the ones who actually post the content… This should go well /s

Anecdotal, but I’ve been talking about this whole thing to my partner. She doesn’t really care though because, in her own words: “I tried to use Reddit a little while ago, but I didn’t like the app”

Had a good chuckle to myself over that

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i think it’s cuz a lot of us were redditors who used it before they even had an official reddit app, and so it wasn’t pushed on us as the default option. the older, more dedicated reddit accounts disproportionately made up the active userbase

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And most 3rd party app users were the ones who had been on Reddit for a decade or more.

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The interface for Sync, as an example, made it much easier and more efficient to use. I would argue that 3P users use more calls because using those apps allow you to browse and interact far more effectively without cutting through the swaths of “He Gets Us” ads that Sync users never even had to see. Ultimately, I suspect that tha was the true reason for the API changes. Lost ad revenue. Judging by what I saw just today being stuck briefly on the official Reddit app and the website taking care of last minute issues after Sync went down, it’s bad. Wall of ads.

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