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 ...
Apollo, one of the most popular Reddit apps, is shutting down due to modifications made to Reddit's API that will impose incredibly high costs on developers who create Reddit clients. Reddit had ...
Reddit has collected a treasure trove of human interactions and conversations throughout the past 18 years and this rich data pool has been the perfect spot for companies to train large language ...
Reddit's most popular client, Apollo, will be shutting down as the situation between the company and the third-party developer continues to deteriorate. Credit: Jakub Porzycki/NurPhoto via Getty ...
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 ...
UGH. We’ve been tracking the negative effect that Reddit’s decision to begin charging for access to its API has had on third-party clients including Apollo. Now the developer of the awesome iPhone and ...
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 ...
As thousands of subreddits prepare to go dark in five days to protest Reddit’s jacked-up API fees, Reddit claims it’s only asking for what’s fair. At the same time, the company is reportedly enacting ...
If there was any doubt about Reddit’s most popular third-party app, Apollo, surviving the $20 million API bill Reddit slapped it with last week, wonder no more. Like most third-party apps, Apollo ...
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 ...
The mods of the r/Blind subreddit had posted a long message protesting the changes. The mods of the r/Blind subreddit had posted a long message protesting the changes. is a senior reporter covering ...
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