Reddit Tries to Get Users to Pay by Making App Icon Ugly
Reddit Tries to Get Users to Pay by Making App Icon Ugly

Reddit recently implemented significant changes to its API, which resulted in many third-party apps giving up on the platform. And...

Reddit Tries to Get Users to Pay by Making App Icon Ugly
Reddit recently implemented significant changes to its API, which resulted in many third-party apps giving up on the platform. And...
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imagine paying for an app icon... what next ? paying for a ringtone like in the good old days?
Zedge comes to mind. A site for buying ringtones (among other things like notification tones and wallpapers) or at least barred you from downloading the "premium" ones without subscription.
Oh my fucking god, memories of that scam service "Jamba" flooding back. It was like two years in a row of Crazy Frog ads for it.
I don't understand how Zedge still exists, and is apparently doing relatively well too
There will always be tech un-savvy people who prefer to pay for something (and have someone to call when it doesn't work) than have to spend 5 minutes learning how to do it themselves.
Reverse it. Make it play an annoying sound without paying, only changeable with premium. Late stage capitalism in its finest.