On Tuesday, Reddit wrapped up the 2023 edition of r/Place — the internet canvas where Redditors can place a pixel every five minutes, collaboratively creating art. But the internet collage had a ...
Reddit is serious about ending the blackout API protests that have kneecapped the platform since last month. Most subreddits have since reopened amid threats from the company to remove protesting ...
It happened: popular third-party Reddit apps like Apollo, Sync, and BaconReader have shut down due to the company’s planned API changes. However, the company brought back its r/Place collaborative ...
Moderators who changed subreddits to label them “Not Safe for Work” (and not available for advertisers) have been suspended by Reddit. Now, some moderators have been reinstated. Moderators who changed ...
You probably already have a favourite. Maybe it’s the guy whose ex-girlfriend would briefly unblock him on WhatsApp every Monday to send him Game of Thrones spoilers, or the marine biologist whose ...
Controversy has seized r/Art—an online Reddit forum where thousands of artists share their work each week. The subreddit has been frozen since a team of moderators resigned; its new team of community ...
Reddit corporate claims victory over its disgruntled mods as r/aww, r/pics, and r/videos abandon the "John Oliver rule." Reading time 4 minutes The last major holdouts in the massive protest against ...
Even if you've never used Reddit, you've no doubt heard of it; it's one of the largest sites in the US, and with more than 2 million "subreddits," it has a stunning depth and breadth of content. With ...
Redditors are in an uproar after Reddit decided to drop the r/all feed from the platform. Here’s what people are saying. Reddit is a place we go for all of the world’s latest happenings, whether it be ...
As major social platforms grapple with an influx of misinformation around the Russian invasion of Ukraine, Reddit is having its own reckoning. On Tuesday, Reddit added the subreddit r/Russia to its ...
On Friday, a series of cryptic posts began to appear on r/pan, a Reddit community that seemed to materialize out of nowhere. "On public-access television, anyone can be a star," read one post, a GIF ...