Very weird how Boost’s API credentials are still working, but other apps were shut down unexpectedly on the hour. The Apollo dev still had to delete his API key for the app to stop crashing, so the credentials were still there.
Either Reddit was deliberately very selective with which apps had to go, or spez had it done manually and didn’t make a full list of apps lol
Again, Christian did not revoke the Apollo token until after the app wasn’t able to authenticate. I’m pretty sure developers have to actually apply for higher rate limits using the new Developer Platform in order to be able to get charged for them.
It literally wouldn’t surprise me to learn that Spez himself was personally wielding the banhammer whilst touching himself when it came to the Apollo shutdown.
If the app wasn’t update to stop working it still uses the developer API token (client_id), Infinity is also working.
Just don’t update the app a continue using while it works.
Very weird how Boost’s API credentials are still working, but other apps were shut down unexpectedly on the hour. The Apollo dev still had to delete his API key for the app to stop crashing, so the credentials were still there.
Either Reddit was deliberately very selective with which apps had to go, or spez had it done manually and didn’t make a full list of apps lol
If the dev don’t revoke the token user can continue to use their apps.
Reddit didn’t “kill the apps”, only charge the API, if devs continue to use their API the bill will be send to them
Again, Christian did not revoke the Apollo token until after the app wasn’t able to authenticate. I’m pretty sure developers have to actually apply for higher rate limits using the new Developer Platform in order to be able to get charged for them.
I really hope so. Greedy reddit bitches.
So, does this mean that using boost right now will hurt the developer? I’ll uninstall it now if that’s the case.
It literally wouldn’t surprise me to learn that Spez himself was personally wielding the banhammer whilst touching himself when it came to the Apollo shutdown.