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Christian Selig

4 articles falling

Christian Selig has appeared in 4 articles since 2023-06. Coverage peaked in 2023Q2 with 3 articles. Frequently mentioned alongside Reddit, Apollo.

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4
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Velocity
-66.7%
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Acceleration
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velocity change
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2
publications

Coverage Timeline

2024-10-02
The Verge 11 related

Developer Christian Selig says Apple removed his YouTube app Juno for the Vision Pro from the App Store, after YouTube said it violated its ToS in April 2024

Juno, the third-party YouTube app created for the Apple Vision Pro, has been removed from the App Store.

2023-06-14
The Verge 5 related

Q&A with Apollo developer Christian Selig on Reddit's API pricing changes, the company refusing to negotiate, why he can't simply charge users more, and more

The Verge 44 related

Staff memo: Reddit's CEO says “like all blowups on Reddit, this one will pass”, new moderation tools are vital, wearing Reddit gear in public is risky, and more

Programming note: Barring big news, Platformer will be off Thursday as I take a personal day. Matt Binder / Mashable : Reddit Blackout: CEO downplays protest. Subreddits vow to keep fighting. Emre Çit...

2023-06-09
MacRumors 29 related

Apollo's developer plans to shut down the Reddit client on June 30, saying “Reddit's recent decisions and actions” make it impossible for Apollo to continue

Popular third-party Reddit app Apollo will be shutting down as of June 30, Apollo developer Christian Selig announced today.

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