Published Jun 16, 2023
Reddit is Destroying Itself
The episode explores YouTube's recent monetization changes aimed at empowering creators and delves into Reddit's controversial decision to charge for API usage, a move that has sparked significant backlash and threatens its third-party app ecosystem.

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