Some Redditors said they'll no longer use the site after third-party app Apollo shut down.
A popular third-party Reddit app shut down Friday – and some of the social network's users are pledging to walk away as a result.
The app, which let Redditors access the platform through its own interface, had more than 1.5 million monthly users in June, Selig said, citing data from analytics firm Mixpanel.
The Canadian developer previously said Reddit's demands for compensation were unreasonable compared with how much money Apollo made from paid subscriptions.
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