A lot of the information we're going to talk about today is from Christian Sealy. He's the guy who runs Apollo. We actually met him at WWDC very briefly and really ran after the whole keynote mentioned Apollo like a hundred times. And he's come out with some incredible information, a really long run through of kind of this whole story of how Reddit's been communicating with their third party app developers. But I want to go over it feels like there's a lot of things that Reddit is doing poorly right now that's led to this really big backlash.

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