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How and why did Reddit think copying Twitter's API pricing mistake was a good idea? And why charge Apollo $20 million?!
Like that's just a cricket bat to the face.
Probably analyzed the Twitter population before and after the API change, and it seems Twitter survived, so they wish to replicate this.
They're betting that the masses are too baked in to care. Reddit's CEO said it himself, they're counting on this to blow over. The best message you can send to them is to delete your reddit account and in the box that asks why you're doing so, tell them you're leaving for lemmy. Encourage your communities to follow you. This has happened one before with us old-timers who remember the Great Digg Migration. (Interesting internet history read if you have time.)
Avarice and a will to control.