Reddit recently implemented significant changes to its API, which resulted in many third-party apps giving up on the platform. And...

Reddit is obsessed with money as of late,wouldn’t be surprised if they start charging monthly for app access.

@rainpoint @RealAccountNameHere Their venture investment has dried up after they used their last round of ~$250m to more than double their workforce in less than two years in a drive to capitalise on crypto shit. Now they’ve had their valuation roughly halved and are left in a really tricky position, desperately needing to monetise to survive.

Spez was chasing an IPO in all the ways you’d expect of a modern techbro, completely misreading the NFT craze and the impact of enshittification.

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