 Reddit CEO Steve Huffman told The Verge he doesn't plan to change the API pricing. The Huffman was pursuing a plan to quote, allow ordinary users to vote moderators out more easily if their decisions aren't popular. It seems odd for somebody who wants to resolve something to start threatening moderators. This strikes me as odd. I'm surprised that that was the tone they struck because I don't believe that Reddit for a moment would start banning these moderators because if they were to do that, they would empty their user base. The number of users who are on Reddit, pretty quick and in a hurry. Reddit is huge. It's not going to be replaced by anything else anytime soon, but you could kill yourself by basically thumbing your nose at your users and they feel like you are not in this for us. You're in this for yourself at our expense. That's not a good place for Reddit to be.