Popular third-party Reddit mobile app, Apollo, may be forced to cease operations due to the platform’s new API pricing. Reddit has announced new API pricing terms that could cost Apollo $20 million per year, which the app’s developer considers to be unaffordable. The API pricing changes were initially presented as a way to safeguard Reddit’s forum site from becoming free material for firms training their AI systems using large online datasets. According to developers, Reddit previously indicated that those building apps and bots would not have to pay for the API. Apollo currently has 1.3 million to 1.5 million monthly active users, as per the developer. Reddit has not yet commented on the issue.
Apollo App in Danger of Closing Due to Unaffordable Reddit API Prices
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