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The conspiracy theories come despite an update to Reddit’s hate policy to ban comments “denying or minimizing the scale of a hate-based violent event.” ...
But where to post on Reddit, with its thousands of subreddits, can present an ethical dilemma.
War is breaking out on social media, and it could radically change how the internet works and how we experience it. Last week, Meta rolled out Threads, a social media product similar to Twitter ...
The founder of Apollo, a popular third-party app, said Reddit is charging it $20 million a year to continue using Reddit's API.
Several sites in question — Discord, Twitter, Reddit, and Tumblr — all share that same fate, despite having very different purposes and suffering through a dissimilar series of events that led ...
Gamergate was one of the earliest indications that what happened online could have major implications offline — and that a few people who understood the mechanics of the internet could ...
Social media companies like Reddit and Twitter are chasing the almighty dollar at the expense of its users and its own platforms.
More than half of Americans reported experiencing online hate and harassment at some point in their lives, up from 40% in 2022.
Reddit announced paid Data API access in an effort to stop AI companies from freely using its content to train large language models.
Reddit is following in the footsteps of Twitter and charging developers for accessing the platform data and running third-party clients. Earlier this year, Elon Musk killed the free API ...
Twitter’s dying, Reddit’s changing, everything else is entertainment – and there’s nowhere left to hang out.