Its been some time since xitter, reddit, and other sites began paywalling their API, causing third party integrations and apps to collapse.

I’m wondering, did any of these sites end up with paying customers for the API? Are there examples of third parties paying to continue their services? These sites sacrificed massive amounts of community and developer good will to privatize the internet - how did it work out for them long term?

  • deegeese@sopuli.xyz
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    1 day ago

    Right, the metrics they’ll look at are hosting costs went down 5% and ad revenue went up 10%.