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Do you think it's fair for big tech companies like Reddit and Twitter to shut off their API access? 1. Definitely fair 2. Somewhat fair 3. It's circumstantial 4. Somewhat unfair 5. Not fair at all https://i.imgur.com/8jLYEDO.png
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@m-j-r
5 the users, not the company, generate emergent value and network effects in order for ad revenue or other monetization to maintain platform. changing API rates is fait accompli against the third parties that strive to improve UX enough for preexisting userbase to not churn. enshittification is an exit strategy
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Agreed that it's bs when a company gets large enough and devs begin to rely on the public APIs for their projects. Although it seems like there can be no repercussions since it's a for profit company acting within their rights. What solution do you have in mind so large tech corps won't do this in the future?
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