Reddit protest updates: news on the apps shutting down and Reddit’s fights with mods
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Despite the outrage and planned subreddit blackouts, Reddit still isn’t planning changes to its API pricing.
That’s according to Tim Rathschmidt in an email to me on Sunday, at least. He says the company has nothing to share besides CEO Steve Huffman’s responses in his Friday AMA (which haven’t gone over so well with Redditors).
Thousands of subreddits are planning to go dark on Monday. The most recent count I’ve seen exceeds 5,500.
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