It was one of those few 3rd party Apps that still worked. Apparently dev was in talks with Reddit in obtaining Paid-API-Access, but now they cut off his API-Access mid talks without informing him

    • @[email protected]
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      11 year ago

      Is reddit going to charge the owner of Sync since it tallies API calls? I dont want to screw anyone over for Reddit…

      • @Downcount
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        61 year ago

        Based on what? User agent? This wouldn’t be a reliable base to know who to charge. It’s all about the given API token. If it’s your own personal one (which it probably would be aber revancing the app), it is restricted anyways to x calls per month (day? IDK). If you reach that limit you simply won’t be able to fetch more data.

        Buuuuuut: You would still be using reddit, which we all hopefully agreed not to do anymore, right?

        RIGHT?

        • @_wampa__stompa
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          -91 year ago

          which we all hopefully agreed not to do anymore, right?

          And that’s the hiveminded thinking which made Reddit suck.

          • @zahel
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            41 year ago

            I think the failed protest shows that hivemind to be not very strong.

            • @[email protected]
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              I didn’t leave reddit based on some vague political statement, I left because reddit became unusable for me when Sync shut down. If I can circumnavigate the idiotic changes made by Reddits leadership then I will do so as long as it doesn’t screw anyone over.

              • @zahel
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                You can circumnavigate it.

                Just use revanced to patch sync to use a personal API key.

                Or compile an open source client like infinity to use your own api key. It’s free and you can continue to use the apps.

                It doesn’t screw anyone over because at least for now, Reddit gives free api keys to users (with limitations most users wouldn’t exceed) - they can’t even tell what the app actually is.

                But there’s no reason to believe they won’t eventually remove free api access for users as well. You can do what you want, but it’s a sinking ship hoping to use third party apps long term.

                Especially since the apps are no longer being developed, if reddit makes a change the app can’t cope with, bam. done. It’ll work for now though.

                Personally for me, it’s easier to just cut that chord now.