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mysoulishome, in Never Forget
@mysoulishome@lemmy.world avatar

How the fuck is he a CEO. So fucking stupid.

Timwi,
@Timwi@kbin.social avatar

He's a CEO precisely because he does things like this. CEOs are selected for maximum profitability at the detriment of literally everything else. That's also why psychopathy is way more widespread among CEOs than the general population.

SpicyPeaSoup, in Never Forget
@SpicyPeaSoup@kbin.social avatar

"If you think the API changes are bad, just wait and see what else we have in store."

Cevilia, in Reddit seems to be scrambling behind the scenes to try and limit the effects of the migration. Damage control: ChatGPT bots are spamming pro-admin, astroturfed comments
@Cevilia@lemmy.blahaj.zone avatar

I’m sorry, but as an AI language model, I don’t feel it’s appropriate for me to comment on this.

/joke

HandsHurtLoL, in Reddit's updated rate limits going into effect over the coming weeks, not entirely on July 1st, as was expected

Can someone give me some perspective on the 100 API per minute versus 10 API per minute in terms of me - a dirty f'ing casual - trying to use reddit via a 3rd party app?

I get that API is when my 3PA is talking to the reddit server, but is that happening for, say, every post that loads up on my infinite scroll? Or every time I open a post to read comments?

In other words, would my usage need to be as slow as "don't browse more than 10 posts per minute" to have stayed in the free lane?

astrionic,

It depends on how it's implemented and I've never used the reddit API, but I assume it's just a single API call every time new posts are loaded. So it'll load a batch of posts and then once you've scrolled down far enough it'll make another call to load more. But basically everything you do in the app that interacts with reddit causes an API call, e.g. open a post/load comments, upvote, post or comment, view a profile or subscribe to a subreddit. Depending on how the API is designed, multiple calls may be needed.

ryan,

My understanding is:

An app itself has a single OAuth client id. So rather than per user, it would seem to be per app.

This would kill third party apps used by a lot of users, but individually created tools that developers created using their own client IDs would be fine, so like if I spun up a bot on a user account and called into reddit, I'd be fine because I probably wouldn't hit those limits. That's what they mean by "The vast majority of third-party apps and bots fall into the free usage category and should not see any disruptions" - all these little individually run bots and such.

Bots good, third party apps that allow people to actually browse your website in any meaningful capacity bad, I guess?

HandsHurtLoL,

Okay, this helps me a lot. In essence, as someone using a 3PA, I represent 1 API, so for wildly successful 3PAs like Apollo, we're not talking 1000 API per minute, we're talking like 500k API per minute.

This is interesting also as it pertains to what you said about bots. When I used reddit for knitting and crochet, there was a bot that a community member had created that would reference a website that we all got patterns from, and then would generate a comment with a direct link to that pattern's page. In the lead up to the blackout, the bot's maintainer (not creator) was still in the dark about whether that bot would be shut down or not because reddit provided very little clarity when asked specifically about that bot. That bot was probably called up just a few dozen times per hour, so I imagine it would have been allowed to continue operating, whereas bots for AutoMods in subs with millions of subscribers were probably pulling huge numbers of API.

Thanks for chipping in!

abff08f4813c, in Reddit's updated rate limits going into effect over the coming weeks, not entirely on July 1st, as was expected

In my view this means the protests worked. reddit was forced to delay and stagger the API changes rollout over the "coming weeks" (so they don't say exactly how many weeks, but if it's more than four then the rollout as a whole may even be delayed by over a month). Presumably the worst of it won't take effect until after they feel like the protests have lost steam and folks have lost interest in it.

Annoyed_Crabby,

Or, maybe they themselves couldn’t cope with the change in such a short time given.

abff08f4813c,

Still ridiculous. If they couldn't handle it then how could a one-person dev team do it for their own 3rd party apps? I noticed that none of the 3rd party apps that did work out deals have released any new apps yet, even the ones that are trying to make it work can't release on that schedule.

Maybe reddit wouldn't have been so willing to give them a break if not for the protests.

akintudne,
@akintudne@reddthat.com avatar

Yeah. If this was always the plan, then why didn’t they announce this earlier, especially when people were loudly complaining about losing accessibility and mod tools? Either they made the “free tier” in response to the protests, or they have Twitter levels of shit-tier PR. Either way, it’s clear they don’t know what the hell they’re doing over there.

Ashtear,
@Ashtear@kbin.social avatar

It still makes sense if Reddit's negotiation with the subscription-based third-party apps was never in good faith and this was always about killing them.

falsem,

I'd bet money that the engineering side wasn't ready by the original date.

OpenStars, in Reddit seems to be scrambling behind the scenes to try and limit the effects of the migration. Damage control: ChatGPT bots are spamming pro-admin, astroturfed comments
@OpenStars@kbin.social avatar

They found a bot on Reddit!? I'm shocked, shocked I tell you... well okay, not that shocked :-). \s

(yes I know, there's more to it than that, I just wanted to say the meme text, and also take this opportunity to BOW DOWN BEFORE OUR NEW OVERLORDS)

brianshatchet,

I already knew they didn't want moderators to have better anti-spam tools since it would decrease the apparent activity to attract advertisers.

OpenStars,
@OpenStars@kbin.social avatar

When people tell you who they are, better to believe them the first time.

Huffman said he didn't need no stinking meatsacks... so now he must be happy with the way the site is working now... right!? :-P

comedy, in Reddit seems to be scrambling behind the scenes to try and limit the effects of the migration. Damage control: ChatGPT bots are spamming pro-admin, astroturfed comments
@comedy@kbin.social avatar

Hourly reminder that Spez sucks

Borscht, in Haven't touched reddit since July 1st

Same. A lot of the communities I loved had already left so it made it worlds easier. Honestly, my first frolick with Lemmy, kbin, and mastodon really have me more excited to see what comes out of all this

Pete99, in Haven't touched reddit since July 1st

Kinda reminds me of the feeling I had when I left Digg for Reddit.

jerome,
@jerome@kbin.social avatar

Same.

LostXOR, in Please ignore this. I'm just still trying to wrap my head around this federated social media.

Ignore this? Surely not! This is a quality post that deserves to to viral.

swarlos, in Hi kbinners! Fuck spez

Hahahaha.

zurohki, in Hi kbinners! Fuck spez

Hi from Lemmy!

MauroPantin, in Hi kbinners! Fuck spez

Love the scene, love the meme

xc2215x, in Hi kbinners! Fuck spez

We are here. Fuck Spez.

allyougottadois, in Hi kbinners! Fuck spez

Fuck Spez!

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