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Comment by Wololooo

6 hours ago

I used to moderate a fairly large subreddit, used to, I decided to leave and never come back after the API debacle, it was a long time coming though.

I think if the business model had been thought in the sense of the communities and involving mods and users in, it would have been genius, a lot of smaller companies would kill to have people genuinely recommending their products/tools that are hidden behind the biggest wall of them all...

Alas they completely ignored this as a viable avenue and went for the quick buck.

But this won't last and at some point people are going to move on from mass scraping, either because they already got what they want or because garbage goes in garbage comes out or because most of the content will be bot generated and require too much filtering to be useful.

Of course this is the opinion and rambling of a moderately educated individual and I might be totally wrong.

Change can often be for the best, pretty sure it wasn't in this case...