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wldcordeiro | 2 years ago

The third-party apps predate the first-party even. Reddit had been a website only for years then bought the most popular iOS third-party client as a starting point so like you said it's very much a rug-pull.

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csallen|2 years ago

This is why you don't build a business on top of someone else's rug.

matwood|2 years ago

Businesses are almost always built on top of someone else. What you need to make sure of is that your financial interests are aligned.

satvikpendem|2 years ago

Indeed, Courtland, and even on IndieHackers you see a lot of stories about platform risk, platforms which indie hackers often use to build a good product but always seem surprised that they got rugged, as if the previous X stories didn't show that it inevitably happens.

toomuchtodo|2 years ago

Build your own rug before the rug pull comes.

majormajor|2 years ago

> then bought the most popular iOS third-party client as a starting point

If you're ever in a situation where this happens, consider it you're big flashing warning sign about trying to run a competing offering!

(Mac users of a certain age will remember Apple buying SoundJam MP.)

plorkyeran|2 years ago

Alien Blue was bought out nearly 9 years ago, so that wasn't actually a sign that bad things were coming soon for other third-party clients.

alasarmas|2 years ago

I remember SoundJam MP very well, I still have the box somewhere. The box that I bought from some store in a strip mall on Route 1, maybe CompUSA? Circuit City? The Wiz?

It came with a stereo RCA to 1/8th inch adapter cable, for digitizing audio files straight from your record player / cassette player.

I also remember being bummed that iTunes never properly supported aliases [0] when running under Mac OS 9. And I remember Audion [1]. Heady days indeed!

0. https://developer.apple.com/library/archive/documentation/La...

1. https://www.panic.com/extras/audionstory/

garbagecoder|2 years ago

Mac users of a certain age will remember this happening several times and it almost always ended up being better when it was just built in. Reddit's app is garbo.