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lapser | 2 years ago
It's very obvious their aim isn't necessarily charging, they're more interested in getting rid of 3rd party clients so that people would be forced to use their horrendous app. As a company, they have a right to go towards that route, but they should just say that.
ilyt|2 years ago
Or, you know, just reasonable price for API access. Even $2/mo gonna compensate them for lost ads multiple times over
krono|2 years ago