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Reddit follows in Twitter’s footsteps and restricts third-party apps. The founder of Apollo, a popular third-party app, said Reddit would charge $20 million a year to continue using Reddit’s API.
Reddit’s C.E.O. cited Twitter as a template for how to cut costs. Meta’s Facebook and Instagram followed Twitter in charging for verification of individual users. Meta introduced Threads.
It looks like Twitter set a precedent that is leaving developers hapless and users devoid of good options. Christian Selig, the developer of the popular Reddit client Apollo, said in a post on ...
As apps like Reddit and Twitter die out, and Instagram and Facebook and TikTok turn to entertainment, it’s the end of a social era on the web. And we’re left wondering if there will be ...
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 ...
Some Reddit forums have moved to ban links from X, formerly known as Twitter, after Elon Musk's gesture at an inaugural event on Monday.
Social media companies like Reddit and Twitter are chasing the almighty dollar at the expense of its users and its own platforms. Credit: Avishek Das/SOPA Images/LightRocket via Getty Images There ...
On Twitter, for instance, Gamergaters flooded the mentions of particular users as a form of harassment. They also used Twitter’s hashtag and retweet functions to control public narrative.
Reddit communities often serve as a megaphone for reporting or stories that are first posted on X. Oftentimes, these X posts include direct links to someone’s work, meaning a viral Reddit thread ...
“Although we saw a slight decline on Facebook, we saw increases on TikTok, Twitter, Reddit, and Instagram, so it’s certainly possible that it’s happening elsewhere as opposed to being ...