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  3. 2023 Reddit API controversy - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2023_Reddit_API_controversy

    In April 2023, the discussion and news aggregation website Reddit announced its intentions to charge for its application programming interface (API), a feature which had been free since 2008, causing a dispute. The move forced multiple third-party applications to shut down and threatened accessibility applications and moderation tools.

  4. Steve Huffman - Wikipedia

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    In July 2023, Reddit relaunched its popular r/place experience in the midst of the API changes controversy, sparking mass protests on the page regarding Huffman and his reddit account, u/spez, with the slogan "Fuck Spez!" featuring repeatedly and noticeably, including similar sentiments expressed in other languages.

  5. r/place - Wikipedia

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    2023 experiment. Reddit relaunched the r/place collaborative project on July 20, 2023, under the tagline "Right Place, Wrong Time", amid several unpopular decisions made by the company which had soured Reddit users, including one that had led to the API controversy which affected Reddit's third-party apps.

  6. Reddit CEO's AMA turns into disaster - AOL

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    June 10, 2023 at 3:24 PM. Reddit 'Alien' app logo for iPhone. Reddit CEO and co-founder Steve Huffman has publicly defended the company's controversial API changes in an "Ask Me Anything...

  7. Talk:2023 Reddit API controversy - Wikipedia

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    Material from Reddit was split to 2023 Reddit API controversy on 2023-06-21 from this version. The former page's history now serves to provide attribution for that content in the latter page, and it must not be deleted so long as the latter page exists.

  8. Apollo (app) - Wikipedia

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    On 18 April 2023, Reddit announced it would charge companies for access to its application programming interface (API). Reddit CEO Steve Huffman told The New York Times that the "Reddit corpus of data is really valuable". On 31 May, Selig announced on Reddit that Reddit planned on charging US$12,000 for 50 million requests; in April, Apollo ...

  9. Reddit - Wikipedia

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    /r/place had its third launch on July 20, 2023; however, the launch was heavily protested by users and developers due to the event following the 2023 Reddit API controversy; Reddit CEO Steve Huffman's decision to make it prohibitively expensive for third-party app developers drew widespread condemnation.

  10. Wikipedia : Articles for deletion/2023 Reddit API controversy

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  11. Timeline of Reddit - Wikipedia

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    They intend to integrate its video creation tools into Reddit. 2023: June–July: Product: Reddit announced new changes to its API pricing, effective July 1, that will force many third-party apps to shut down. In response, on June 12, thousands of subreddits went private in protest of the decision; some for two days, and others indefinitely.

  12. r/antiwork - Wikipedia

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    r/antiwork is a subreddit associated with contemporary labor movements, critique of work, and the anti-work movement. [1] [2] [3] The forum's slogan reads: "Unemployment for all, not just the rich !" [1] Posts on the forum commonly describe employees' negative experiences at work, dissatisfaction with working conditions, and unionization.