The r/IAmA subreddit initially refrained from joining the blackout that started on June 12 to protest the API charges and other issues because the moderators didn’t think it would make any difference.
Reddit doesn’t get the recognition it deserves for being the platform that best brings people together online. Abigail Posner and Tom Maschio, expert anthropologists, explore. Reddit had a huge ...
I’ve recently developed a daily habit—perhaps one I should cut back on—of visiting several subreddits to keep up on things like audio production and the Russian invasion of Ukraine. But I was ...
The internet is growing more hostile to humans. Google results are stuffed with search-optimized spam, unhelpful advertisements, and AI slop. Amazon has become littered with undifferentiated junk. The ...
Reddit has banned a number of its most toxic communities in its latest attempt to balance free speech ethics against ambitions for mainstream growth. In July, Reddit's new CEO Steve Huffman attempted ...
It’s pretty easy to piss people off on Reddit. Less so to piss off seemingly everyone on the platform. Still, Reddit’s management has succeeded in doing just that as it weathers protests over its ...
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