Open APIs are vital for healthy communities on social platforms. With Web2 companies beginning to reject that principle, Web3 could be poised to supplant them.
Oh, I remember when u/Spez was just a three-year-old little man. He came running up to me with a big smile and his little Reddit hat on, and he said, “Poppa, poppa!” I said “What do you need, u/Spez, my boy?”, and he said, “…I need about tree-fitty.” Well, it was about that time I got suspicious. I said, “u/Spez, why do you need tree-fitty?” He said, “My imaginary friend Goo-Goo the investor wants it.” I went to my son’s room, and sure enough, there was the Loch Ness API monster!
Oh, I remember when u/Spez was just a three-year-old little man. He came running up to me with a big smile and his little Reddit hat on, and he said, “Poppa, poppa!” I said “What do you need, u/Spez, my boy?”, and he said, “…I need about tree-fitty.” Well, it was about that time I got suspicious. I said, “u/Spez, why do you need tree-fitty?” He said, “My imaginary friend Goo-Goo the investor wants it.” I went to my son’s room, and sure enough, there was the Loch Ness API monster!
God damn Loch Ness monster. I already gave him a dollar last week
Absolute gold