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 ...
The highly-protested changes to Reddit’s API fees will take effect Saturday, and with them, popular third-party apps that allow users to customize their Reddit interface will shut down or shift to ...
Reddit CEO Steve Huffman has finally broken his silence following outrage over its unpopular API change policy. Just like Twitter, Reddit appears to be in no mood to let others – aka developers, ...
Reddit CEO Steve Huffman has finally spoken publicly about the company’s deeply unpopular API changes that have resulted in some of the most-used third-party reddit apps saying they will be forced to ...
The blowback over Reddit trying to milk money using its API keeps escalating. As per Reddark tracker, over 7,000 sub-Reddits have gone dark, which means except for existing members, no one can view ...
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 ...
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 ...
Advertisers who don’t migrate to the Data Manager API risk broken conversion tracking when Google tightens Ads API data rules ...
A ransomware group that hacked into Reddit's servers back in February is threatening to release stolen data if Reddit does not walk back its planned API changes, reports Bleeping Computer (via The ...
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 ...
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