The move comes at a time when AI startups and big tech stalwarts are developing AI using Reddit's huge library of user content. Reading time 2 minutes Reddit execs have noticed that everyone is ...
Reddit is planning to charge tech companies for the use of its application programming interface. Through the method, outside entities have the ability to download and process the social network's ...
Apollo for Reddit, known for its user-friendly design and easy accessibility, will cease operations at the month's end, as developer Christian Selig announced. The app creator explained in a Reddit ...
We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. Reddit has collected a treasure trove of human interactions and conversations throughout the past 18 years and this rich data pool has been ...
More than two dozen subreddits that contain more than 10 million members have started striking after Reddit's announcement that it will begin charging hefty fees to third-party apps that want to ...
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's a ...
Reddit ignited a war this year. Dramatic changes in API access pricing (from free to unaffordable) was one of its most polarizing moves ever. It resulted in apps beloved by long-time Reddit users, ...
Reddit said it plans to start charging companies for access to its data that is used to train AI. Major players in the AI race like OpenAI, Microsoft, and Google train AI models using Reddit's data, ...
The blowback over Reddit trying to milk money using its API keeps escalating. As per Reddark tracker, over 7,000 sub-Reddits have gone dark, which means except for existing members, no one can view ...