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  2. 2023 Reddit API controversy - Wikipedia

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    Steve Huffman, Reddit's CEO. On April 18, 2023, Reddit announced it would charge for its API service amid a potential initial public offering. [6] Speaking to The New York Times ' Mike Isaac, Reddit CEO Steve Huffman said, "The Reddit corpus of data is really valuable, but we don't need to give all of that value to some of the largest companies in the world for free".

  3. Reddit CEO doubles down on API changes - AOL

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    Many Redditors are still up in arms about Reddit's recent API changes, but CEO Steve Huffman isn't backing down. That's the gist (and, frankly, nearly all of the substance) of Huffman's interview ...

  4. Talk:2023 Reddit API controversy - Wikipedia

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    The text states Announcing the changes, Reddit stated that the Reddit data aggregation site Pushshift — whose service was used by LLMs — violated its API rules and would be losing access to Reddit’s Data API after Reddit had been unable to contact the Pushshift team about the violations. Pushshift later announced it was live again with ...

  5. Timeline of Reddit - Wikipedia

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    This is a timeline of Reddit, ... Reddit announced new changes to its API pricing, effective July 1, that will force many third-party apps to shut down.

  6. Reddit - Wikipedia

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    Reddit (/ ˈ r ɛ d ɪ t / ⓘ) is an American social news aggregation, content rating, and forum social network. Registered users (commonly referred to as "Redditors") submit content to the site such as links, text posts, images, and videos, which are then voted up or down ("upvoted" or "downvoted") by other members.

  7. Lemmy (social network) - Wikipedia

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    Prominent third-party Reddit clients Sync and Boost which had shut down due to changes to the pricing of Reddit's API began working on Lemmy clients, [14] [18] with them later relaunching as Sync for Lemmy [19] and Boost for Lemmy. [14] Multiple other apps and browser clients have also been developed.

  8. Timeline of social media - Wikipedia

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    2023 Reddit API controversy, in which Reddit announced they would begin charging for use of its API [citation needed] 2023 Launch Threads, a platform that uses a user's Instagram account to create an account in a format similar to Twitter, is launched by Meta. More than 30 million accounts were made in the first 24 hours of the platform's ...

  9. Fact-checking - Wikipedia

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    After the 2023 Reddit API changes, journalists, researchers and former Reddit moderators have expressed concerns about the spread of harmful misinformation, a relative lack of subject matter expertise from replacement mods, a vetting process of replacement mods seen as haphazard, a loss of third party tools often used for content moderation ...