Reddit says that developers who make non-commercial accessibility apps that make use of the online forum's API services will now get "exemptions from our large-scale pricing terms."
yes, they’re following the same approach. I’m really curious, didn’t they see all the backslash that elon mask’s actions had? Or did they see it but they believe that since twitter is still online, it means that they were correct actions?
didnt twitter try pulling something similar to this? (apart from ofc banning TPAs)
yes, they’re following the same approach. I’m really curious, didn’t they see all the backslash that elon mask’s actions had? Or did they see it but they believe that since twitter is still online, it means that they were correct actions?
i dont think this was out of much calculation other than pure capitalist and/or fascistic instinct.