Reddit says that developers who make non-commercial accessibility apps that make use of the online forum's API services will now get "exemptions from our large-scale pricing terms."
That’s a really good explanation (if not one of the best IMO) focusing on the effects from a mod perspective. Not surprising that they’ve got a handy record of Reddit’s many past failed promises too
r/askhistorians has a good post about Reddit promises as well as other information about the API change here.
That’s a really good explanation (if not one of the best IMO) focusing on the effects from a mod perspective. Not surprising that they’ve got a handy record of Reddit’s many past failed promises too