"Reddit and Stack Overflow to Charge AI Developers for Data Harvesting"

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Reddit is planning to end free API access for third-party apps, which could lead to a transition to a paid subscription model for many popular apps like Sync, Relay, Boost, or RIF. The changes will allow apps to access Reddit, but they will have to pay for it, and app developers will likely pass that cost down to their users. The amount charged will depend on each app's usage and other metrics, and it remains to be seen how this will affect the vast selection of apps currently available.
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