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As typical, looking for what is not said is useful. What is not being said?
Who are the "commercial entities that require large-scale data use" that spez (Steve Huffman) is talking about? They are not the third party front end apps, even if he implies to be. They are big businesses using Reddit to train data models with.
Reddit knows it fully. Even so, it still wants to demand from those businesses the same as it demands from Christian Selig (the Apollo developer) and the others. That shows that, when spez says that "We are happy to engage with folks who want to work with us.", he is simply lying. Reddit is actively avoiding to work with folks who want to work with them.
This should not come as a surprise for anyone here. Spez is like this; he is disingenuous.
A few other comments:
Was Reddit not "a self-sustaining business"? A: we cannot know it because Reddit Inc. does not publish this sort of information to the public. It's the old "chrust me, you gullible fucker" discourse.
Were the third party apps being "subsided" with free API access? Arguable; they do not contribute with the immediate profit of the site or the business - but they contribute with its value.
Emphasis mine. As typical, Spez is unable to back up his own words.
Emphasis mine. Interesting pronoun change here, hinting that Spez is the one behind this decision concerning API access prices. Even if this decision was taken by a hypothetical product management, it is fully backed by a CEO with ability to enforce or vet it.
Specifically on "recording and leaking a private phone call": business relies on trust. If the Apollo developer recorded and leaked such private call, it is clear that he distrusts Reddit Inc., the Reddit administration, and Steve Huffman.
And, as shown in this thread, plus by previous incidents, the Apollo dev is completely right to mistrust them. Spez is expecting people to be gullible morons.
Let me guess: Spez simply pretended to not see it.
That is an important detail: it is not just Apollo, it's the whole ecosystem of Reddit third party front end apps. Even if Selig was unreasonable (I don't think that he is), Reddit is failing to dialogue with the developers of all those platforms.
Perhaps Spez should libel them too?
i.e. the author of the article is smelling the bullshit from afar.
Note how spez avoided to address the question. The asker did not ask if Reddit was going to keep the NSFW content or not; the question was why Reddit will no longer let explicit / NSFW content appear in third-party apps.
It should be clear for anyone here that restricting the sort of content that you're allowed to see through a third party app should further discourage its usage. Another nail on the coffin, while the one hammering it is saying "noooo, we are not trying to kill you! NOW GET INSIDE THE COFFIN."
Throw you a bone, but keep the meat.
I.e. even people who would directly benefit from their decision - given that RedReader would have less competitors to deal with - are still speaking poorly of the decision.
The "intentions" here are irrelevant.
Reddit Inc. showed that it doesn't care about visually disabled people, while still doing lip service to a discourse of tolerance and inclusiveness. It only reacted to the protest that the other users, empathetic with the blind ones, raised.
This is amazing. Way easier to browse through than that messy AMA. Thank you for sharing!