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Reddit is going to come up with an excuse to shut this down too, because any app that remains is still going to be lightyears ahead of the official app, and everyone will go there, and the devs have neither the means nor the obligation to force people to mail them proof that they're blind.
If Reddit is savvy, they'll give it six months for this furor to die down before they start to move in. A bunch of little fires separated by a span of time are easier to deal with than a giant fire happening all at once. But since this is spez, the second the API calls from RedReader get above whatever arbitrary dipshit threshold he's set in his mind, he's going to throw another fit. Which will be probably less than two weeks into July.
I'm guessing that as soon as Reddit implements even the most basic levels of accessibility support, they will claim they no longer have to provide RedReader an exception to the API pricing. Based on the recent post on r/blind, it sounds like they only care about improving the accessibility of the basic user side of things, and not about making moderation accessible.
100%. Everyone who insists on a third party app will flock to what's left over, and then they'll kill those too, just as soon as they do the bare minimum necessary to claim they have an accessible app. Which, to be fair, they were going to do anyway.
They might do this, but I think that it'll cause even further damage to Reddit. In the meantime the dev will have more options to show Reddit the middle finger.