this post was submitted on 07 Jul 2023
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$10/mo is probably in the ballpark.
I honestly don't think the pricing was unreasonable. The main issue was the execution.
Only reasonable for an individual, bulk tools need more juce than a reg user, reddit holds a lot of cards for what to do to adress the power users
A lot of the mod tools were exempted. I imagine the ones that weren't didn't even try in protest.
A lot of power reddot has over mod tools that want to stay now. No wonder devs left
I agree. reddit acted very poorly; however, you could get your tool exempt by licking their boots.