with apollo shutting down, I think reddit is officially dead to me now. It was mostly dead, but this is the final nail
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While I agree, I do like the idea of businesses transitioning back toward paid service models. The current internet's "free, but we'll abuse your brain and sell your data while you're here" model really is bad for humanity. Maybe if people start paying for services, then companies will have to do right by the users, and might start building tools again that serving people instead of using people. Maybe...
what was apollo?
A Reddit client that was feature rich with some of the best development work from an extremely passionate dev. It made Reddit extremely accessible.
https://reddit.com/r/apolloapp/comments/13ws4w3/had_a_call_with_reddit_to_discuss_pricing_bad/
https://damus.io/note14y4kpyw8v4x05qym05m8a3xc7zfneld4rqfaan3nwmqm2yka85kqg56gel
