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It's been an interesting start to Final Fantasy XIV's life on Xbox, as players have been reporting bans for simply advertising their Free Company to recruit other players.
Thousands of Reddit forums are going dark Monday in one of the largest user-driven protests ever to hit the social media platform. The voluntary blackouts, which restrict groups’ content from ...
In an interview with NPR on Thursday, Reddit CEO Steve Huffman defended the company's plan to start charging for access to its data, a move that prompted a 48-hour blackout among thousands of ...
The publication now writes that if Reddit can’t get AI to play ball, the company may block Google and Bing’s search crawlers, which means Reddit posts wouldn’t show up in search results.
Reddit’s revenue increased 68 per cent in the third quarter, year on year, and it made the equivalent of 4 cents per user per day. Facebook owner Meta Platforms makes 13 cents per user per day ...
Following on the heels of Twitter’s decision to restrict third-party access to its data, Reddit today announced that it’ll begin charging for use of its API. It’s not a blanket policy change.
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