dalton108
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All of this is correct. He did the exact same thing at Twitter. Instagram did the same thing to folks using their API and on and on! None of this is new.I think that’s exactly what’s happening. All but the largest players and those that stick to the lower cost portions of the API will survive. Make no mistake though, those fees WILL be passed on to you so the days of just buying the app one time and done are dead, cremated and blown to sea.
I am not happy about it, but that’s the new landscape we find ourselves on.
There’s a right way and a wrong way to do this from the third-party developer end. This ain’t it!
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