Reddit Stands By Controversial API Changes As Subreddit Protest Continues
Reddit Stands By Controversial API Changes As Subreddit Protest Continues
Changes to Reddit’s API—which includes new fees for third-party app developers—have been met with pushback from thousands of subreddits, many of which are undergoing blackouts that will last until Wednesday.
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Lets hope the mega subreddits stay dark until the changes happen. I would love to see this community grow!
0 0 ReplyYes, spez is counting on us coming back after the 48 hours. We need communities to extend the blackout indefinitely to have any real effect.
0 0 ReplyOh, I'll be coming back. Under old.reddit, with adblockers, to subs that didn't blackout, and my comments aren't going to be exactly... productive. May as well rack up a few bans before deleting the account.
0 0 ReplyJust spam fuck spez everywhere.
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Reddark is extremely interesting to watch today
0 0 Replywe are now over 8000 subs private!
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So far the big ones /r/aww, /r/music, /r/videos and /r/futurology are going indefinite.
0 0 Reply/r/apple too, which doesn’t seem insignificant
0 0 ReplyI trust you but where do you find that information if I may ask?
0 0 ReplyI may have ventured into r/modcoord, I'm sorry T_T On the brightside, a lot of subs are going indefinite it seems!!
0 0 ReplyViewing on old.reddit, blocking ads, blocking trackers, etc, isn't totally against the spirit of what's going on.
0 0 ReplyI'm sorry
:-D Don't be, I'm glad you got the information out for everyone here without giving too much traffic to reddit. Thank you for your answer.
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