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  2. 2023 Reddit API controversy - Wikipedia

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    In response to Reddit's API changes, multiple subreddits announced that they would be shutting down from June 12 to June 14. [27] Huffman's AMA resulted in some subreddits, including r/polls, going private ahead of the June 12 protest. [28] The moderators of r/iPhone and r/Music decided to go private indefinitely beginning on June 12. [29]

  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. r/place - Wikipedia

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    Reddit users collaborating to protest spez (Reddit's CEO) during the final hours of the 2023 experiment due to the 2023 Reddit API controversy. The canvas was expanded six times, and the project concluded on July 25, 2023. [54] During the final hours, users were limited to placing greyscale-colored tiles. [55] Users coordinated to spell out ...

  5. 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 ...

  6. 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.

  7. Reddit - Wikipedia

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    Reddit was an open source project from June 18, 2008, until 2017. [147] [148] During that time, all of the code and libraries written for Reddit were freely available on GitHub, with the exception of the anti-spam/cheating portions. [149]

  8. Google LLC v. Oracle America, Inc. - Wikipedia

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    The Appeals Court found that Google's use of API code declarations had not met any of the four current criteria for fair use, but was merely untransformed reuse. It had not been transformative, since it was used for the same purposes without even minimal changes or rewrites.

  9. ProjectLibre - Wikipedia

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    ProjectLibre is a project management software company with both a free open-source desktop and an upcoming Cloud version. ProjectLibre Cloud is in beta testing. ProjectLibre desktop is a free and open-source project management software system intended ultimately as a standalone replacement for Microsoft Project.