All of this led to the subreddit officially being marked NSFW on Monday. Elsewhere, other Reddit communities are continuing ...
Reddit has been in a state of temporary blackout (meaning a lot of subreddits have voluntarily shut down) for more than a ...
The boycott of Reddit began on June 12th, with users expecting to bin off the platform for two days following. You might be wondering why this is happening, so here’s our explanation of the API ...
Reddit's most successful third-party app, Apollo, might shut down as a result of change in the API norms. (Photo Credits: Reuters) Reddit’s website went down after years of making Google feel useful, ...
Today appears to be the day that all of the major 3rd party reddit apps have decided to announce that they will shutdown, thanks to new API pricing that reddit plans to introduce. We’ve already seen ...
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 is one of the most useful websites on the planet for getting information from a large group of actual people, which makes various subreddits key to the internet as a whole. Now, as the result ...
Over 7,000 subreddits have closed in protest of Reddit’s new API charges CEO Steve Huffman has defended the move, saying generative AI apps have forced the move for Reddit to survive as a company It’s ...
Reddit is an enormously popular website, but the official design has always needed some reworking. This is even more true of the mobile experience, which didn’t have a mobile app until 2016, and even ...
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 ...
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