Reddit is in trouble right now. After announcing changes in April, news has surfaced that several of the most popular third-party Reddit apps would shut down by the end of the month. On top of that, ...
Reddit has had a tumultuous month after announcing changes to its data API. In the last month, Reddit’s CEO gave interviews defending the company’s decision, the social network had fights with ...
Reddit communities, including some about Apple, will be going dark on June 12, as a form of protest against the site's decision to charge developers for access to its API. In April, Reddit issued an ...
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It's been over a week and a half since the 48-hour Reddit "Blackout" began, and some of the platform's biggest subreddits continue to protest the company's plans to charge exorbitant rates to ...
The protest being waged by popular subreddits over Reddit's API changes continues, and this week it's taken a NSFW twist. On Monday, r/pics — a massive community with over 30 million members — ...
Reddit ignited a war this year. Dramatic changes in API access pricing (from free to unaffordable) was one of its most polarizing moves ever. It resulted in apps beloved by long-time Reddit users, ...
It’s been a contentious journey, but Reddit’s new API pricing will take effect on July 1. What started as a fight over creating an affordable option for valued third-party Reddit apps has evolved into ...
Over 8,000 subreddits went dark or read-only in protest of Reddit’s API pricing, which will shut down many third-party apps like Apollo and Reddit is Fun because of the high fees. The blackout, which ...
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