It took less than 11 hours for Reddit to feel the impact of widespread protests of its API fees. Over 7,000 subreddits became private in order to “go dark” and resist Reddit’s controversial API ...
More than 7,000 Reddit communities went dark Monday to protest the company’s new API changes, a policy that will charge third-party apps to continue using its platform. Some of the largest subreddits ...
Reddit is seeing thousands of its communities go dark this week in protest against upcoming policy changes by the social networking company aimed at making money from its vast trove of data. More than ...
GameSpot may get a commission from retail offers. Mojang has announced that it'll no longer use Reddit to post official updates for Minecraft. Going forward, the team will now use the Minecraft ...
In an open letter to the Reddit community and management, moderator BuckRowdy detailed how moderators and admins use mod tools, customization options, and streamlined interfaces offered by third party ...
Apollo for Reddit, known for its user-friendly design and easy accessibility, will cease operations at the month's end, as developer Christian Selig announced. The app creator explained in a Reddit ...
Social media companies like Reddit and Twitter are chasing the almighty dollar at the expense of its users and its own platforms. Credit: Avishek Das/SOPA Images/LightRocket via Getty Images There's a ...
Reddit says that developers who make non-commercial accessibility apps that make use of the online forum's API services will now get "exemptions from our large-scale pricing terms." Reddit is ...
Reddit is a popular social networking platform where millions of people engage in discussions on a wide variety of topics every day. For this reason, Reddit has valuable data that could be used by ...
Reddit will follow through with its planned API changes, according to a company spokesperson—as more than 8,000 subreddits continue a blackout protest set to last until Wednesday due to planned ...
The maker of Apollo, one of the most popular third-party mobile apps for browsing Reddit, may have to close up shop due to Reddit’s recently announced new API pricing terms. App developer Christian ...