Redditors are furious.
As the company's IPO looms, a huge swathe of Redditors is absolutely teeming with rage after the platform's controversial decision toback in April that it will start charging a premium "for third parties who require additional capabilities, higher usage limits, and broader usage rights."
As a result, Apollo, one of the most popular third-party Reddit mobile clients out there — as well as a"It's been an amazing run thanks to all of you," Apollo founder Christian Selig wrote in a post that hasIt's a notable escalation that's part of a much wider movement.
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