I'm not super technical but can someone please explain why the third party apps can't just require each user to enter their own oauth token? That way all the API calls get tied to the users instead of the app and there's no cost. Am I misunderstanding something?
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Apps are registered with a unique key per app, which devs have to get and use. Then, each app authenticates the specific user that is using the app.
Having users provide their own key would probably be considered circumventing the developer terms and open themselves up to a lawsuit
I closed r/skookum early, just couldn’t take the suspense anymore. New Skookum: https://discuss.tchncs.de/post/33682
Good on them; destroying third-party apps is absolutely disgraceful from Reddit.
LETSGOOOOOOOOO
Good on them. Only way to send the signal. If Reddit follow through and boot all the current mods, instate new ones... it will be chaos.