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Reddit Blackout: CEO downplays protest. Subreddits vow to keep fighting.
"This one will pass," says Reddit's CEO, but maybe not as soon as the company thinks.
By Matt Binder
Here's what the internet might look like without Reddit
The Reddit blackout is in full swing and Twitter is exploding with memes and frustrated reactions from loyal users.
By Impu Sehgal
Reddit went down amid blackout protest over company's new policy
Things keep getting worse for Reddit.
By Tim Marcin
Why the Reddit blackout is happening
R/gaming, r/aww, r/Music, r/todayilearned, and r/pics are all protesting Reddit's API change.
Reddit CEO's AMA turns into disaster
Co-founder and CEO Steve Huffman confirmed in a drama-filled AMA that Reddit won't budge on API changes.
Apollo app to shut down as Reddit API dispute somehow gets uglier
The popular app will go offline June 30.
By Matt Binder
Redditors to shut down communities in response to API price changes
Reddit API prices are reaching the moon, and the website's culture is at stake. Reddit communities promise to go dark in response.
By Impu Sehgal
Twitter and Reddit's high-priced APIs are bad news for the internet's future
A less fun, less affordable web may await us.
By Matt Binder
Reddit's new API pricing could kill its most popular app with a $20 million bill
Apollo is an extremely popular Reddit client. It could cease to exist thanks to Reddit's API pricing plan.
By Matt Binder
Reddit launches chat channels, coming for Discord and Telegram
Moderators will get more control this time around, the company says.
Reddit announces ability to search comments within a post
The feature works on desktop, iOS, and Android.
Reddit is being sued by the creator of r/WallStreetBets
How much ownership does a creator of a Reddit community have?
By Matt Binder
Reddit is still planning to go public later this year
The birthplace of the meme stock craze has its own stock market plans.
By Matt Binder
The subreddit replacing the banned ElonJet Twitter account is massively popular
r/ElonJetTracker is Reddit's third-fastest-growing subreddit with over 67,000 members in 3 days.
How a fake Reddit post tried to derail the Darrell Brooks trial
Just because you read it online, doesn't mean it's true.
By Matt Binder
Why did Reddit turn Bed Bath & Beyond into the latest meme stock?
Probably don't dump your life savings into this store.
By Mike Pearl
Reddit will now sell 'Collectible Avatars' NFTs but won't call them NFTs
But why won't Reddit call them 'NFTs' though?
By Matt Binder
Freezing your eggs? Find support in online communities.
"It's just really complicated: it involves finance, emotions, healthcare."
Nicolas Cage's Reddit AMA was a nostalgic, honest delight
Cage's favorite pasta shape? Square tube.
Ukraine supporters fight for pixels on Reddit's r/place
Showing solidarity through Reddit's weird collective art project