• @ArbiterXero
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    41 year ago

    Or because their app sucks and 99.8% of people set it up and never use it.

    If it were a polling issue, they could have worked with 3rd party integrations and asked for mitigations or changes to the services. The changes shouldn’t be that hard, they’re known problems with documented solutions.

    This is the same as “network neutrality is bad because a small number of users use a lot”

    Hell, they could have set up a “free tier” that had a limited number of requests.

    Or the best answer, they could have made an “all local network” api that allowed them to skip out on data costs entirely for people that don’t want to use their app.

    Why did they skip out on any of the solutions available that allowed users to continue to integrate?

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