The move comes at a time when AI startups and big tech stalwarts are developing AI using Reddit's huge library of user content. Reading time 2 minutes Reddit execs have noticed that everyone is ...
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, ...
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 ...
Thousands of popular subreddits joined a Reddit boycott from June 12 – 14 in response to planned changes to the Reddit API. As a result, a large portion of the trending content millions expect to see ...
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 ...
Reddit is known to be a significant resource of data for AI chatbots, and now the company is adding new developer API terms in an effort to monetize its data. Reddit is known to be a significant ...
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 ...
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 ...
Os planos do Reddit para cobrar pelo acesso às APIs levaram muitas comunidades da plataforma a protestar: milhares de subreddits estão fechados e ocultos, acessíveis apenas para membros. A rede social ...
Reddit App Apollo to Shut Down Amid $20 Million API Spat Apollo app developer Christian Selig says Reddit's decision to introduce 'unaffordable' API charges could set him back $20 million per year, ...
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 — ...