Similar vibes than Reddit api pricing

  • @takeda
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    474 days ago

    I would imagine most of those 400k users wouldn’t pay that much either.

    • @halcyoncmdr
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      134 days ago

      We can probably look at the reddit paid API change as a real world approximation of free to paid conversions versus users just dropping usage. Not reddit usage overall, but a third party app that stayed and needed to start charging users because of the paid API. Not sure if there are any apps that stuck around and released that sort of information to reference.

      • @Alexstarfire
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        64 days ago

        Did any stick around? I thought they all folded.

        • Midnight Wolf
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          14 days ago

          RedReader is still going, and is still free. I’ve been using it since essentially its first release over a decade ago. I was the first to suggest the dev accept donations, around 4 years ago, as it’s a one-man job and it used to get regular updates. And the dev has stated he wants to add lemmy functionality alongside the existing reddit code, so users can switch between the two like an account switch, and maintain the UI they are fond of.

          (I’m using Thunder currently while I want for RR lemmy support, but obviously I quite like the app, have recommended it to many)