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[The Guardian] There is no moral high ground for Reddit as it seeks to capitalise on user data
(www.theguardian.com)
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Plus AI companies can just scrape reddit without using the API. It's still a website after all.
They want the timing of how long a user looks at something. They can't scrape that from third party apps.
Yes you can. PC emulation of apps is common.
For how much longer though? I wouldn't put it past them to try to make it only available through an app
If the data is that important to them that they kill the site, then they're more dumb than I think. Apps can be scraped too. It isn't even difficult.
I highly doubt Reddit is gonna shut down their website.
I saw a post saying they were testing restricting mobile access to only through the app.