• @Whirlybird@aussie.zone
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    -711 months ago

    God forbid you have to pay for stuff.

    But reddit asking to be paid for use of their API was the end of the world for these devs lol

    • @Stumblinbear
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      1111 months ago

      No, reddit demanded ludicrously high fees at barely 30 days notice. It gave nobody any time at all to figure out alternative monetization strategies. Many of the third party apps had expressed their willingness to pay, but that was just absurd

      • @Whirlybird@aussie.zone
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        -111 months ago

        Most of these apps had subscriptions already in place. All they had to do was remove the free access and maybe increase the subscription price a bit to $5/month (I’m not sure what they were charging before).

        • @Stumblinbear
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          111 months ago

          They also had ads, which they’d no longer gain revenue from. Ads can pull in $3-5 per month per user. That’s a massive loss.

            • @Stumblinbear
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              011 months ago

              Not if you remove free access. That’s a great way to lose your entire user base.

              • @Whirlybird@aussie.zone
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                011 months ago

                Apart from the ones that pay. You only need to look at any of the sync posts on here to see there are many, many of them.

                • @Stumblinbear
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                  11 months ago

                  Ad revenue very often dwarfs the income from subscribing users by a huge margin. Sure, a single user subscribing pays for themselves plus a little extra, but your free users make up 70-80% of your revenue

                  • @Whirlybird@aussie.zone
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                    011 months ago

                    Sure, but again - removing the app takes away 100% of the revenue. Keeping it as subscription only gets you some revenue. Some > none.