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 ...
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 ...
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 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 — ...
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 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 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, ...
A new development cost could spell trouble for Reddit app developers. Reddit has implemented a new pricing strategy that has essentially increased the cost of its API – the interface used by ...
The recent API price hike by Reddit has caused several popular third party Reddit apps to stop working. Only a handful of apps like Infinity for Reddit, RedReader, and FatBird For Reddit still ...
The changes to the Reddit API have forced many third-party apps to shut down. Popular third-party Reddit apps like Reddit is Fun, Sync for Reddit, Boost for Reddit, and BaconReader have announced ...
Reddit announced paid Data API access in an effort to stop AI companies from freely using its content to train large language models. Reddit announced this week updated terms for developer tools and ...
Ask Me Anything (AMA) has been a Reddit staple that helped popularize the social media platform. It delivered some unique, personal, and, at times, fiery interviews between public figures and people ...