Your favorite third party Reddit app may have to move to a subscription model
Some may argue thatmodern social media platformsonly exist to make money off the time you spend on them, but that’s not always the case.Third-party clientsfor these platforms make the experience somewhat bearable while adding new features to the mix, and they often do it without all the personalized ads. Twitter recentlydrew flak for paywalling its APIfor such clients. Now, Reddit is also at the cusp of making the same decision in its pursuit of profits....