Sound familiar? Yes, it’s a lot like what played out with Twitter’s API and third-party apps. And just like Twitter, Reddit is charging a price for its API that’s so steep, it’s hard to imagine any ...
r/Funny has gone private as part of the coordinated protest against Reddit’s exorbitant new API pricing," a notice on the forum’s landing page reads, before linking to a story on The Verge.
Reddit CEO and co-founder Steve Huffman has publicly defended the company's controversial API changes in an "Ask ... which have been criticized for their high pricing and potential to force ...
Reddit's stock has declined 41% in the last month despite its access to Google's technology, intended to strengthen its ...
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