This question was wandering in my head as theoritcaly that would make Apollo and other apps live on. But i think the reddit legal team will be after Libreddit developers (and maybe even the 3rd party apps). What do you think?
Libreddit, same as Teddit, are relying on the very same API third party apps are using right now, so no, sadly that is not going to work after July the 1st.
There’s some discussion about Reddit’s API changes, its impact on libreddit, and how to move forward on their issue tracker, in case you’re interested.
Teddit developers here.
Why would they want to support a company that so thoroughly screwed them over?
hypothetical they wouldn’t be supporting reddit money wise since reddit gets 0 dollars from people that browse Libreddit and since users cant post anything, that means they can’t contribute to any subreddits. So reddit theoretically would be losing money.