Similar to X Communities or Reddit's subreddits, Meta is working on a feature for Threads titled "Loop," as discovered within the app's code.
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In a new interview, Reddit CEO Steve Huffman claims Microsoft previously trained its AI services on data from its site "without telling us", which is why Reddit ended up blocking Microsoft.
Reddit has blocked search engines, including Bing, from crawling its site by updating the robots.txt file. Also, it claims that this change has nothing to do with its recent partnership with Google.
OpenAI can now use Reddit's content for its AI-powered chatbot ChatGPT and future products. The two companies have partnered, and Reddit will also launch AI-powered features for its users.
Reddit has announced its first quarter 2024 financial results, the first set published since the site went public with an IPO in March this year and is being reported as a "milestone quarter."
Reddit has made some improvements to its Android and iOS mobile apps which make the conversations load faster and work in the same way no matter what the media type of the post is.
Reddit's share price has tumbled near to where they started last Thursday following a pump from $47 to over $70. Many people had suspected that the stock would pump on the hype before collapsing.
Reddit finally launched its long-awaited IPO today on the New York Stock Exchange at $34 a share. It started trading at $47 and ended the trading day with a share price of 50.44 a share
Reddit revealed late on Friday that the online forum is under investigation by the Federal Trade Commission over its deals to license its data to be used by generative AI companies.
A new report claims that Reddit will price its upcoming IPO at $31 to $34 a share. That means the popular community website could have a valuation of up to $6.5 billion when it starts trading.
Reddit made a new filing with the US Securities and Exchange Commission, revealing its user numbers and financials as it prepares to launch its IPO and sell stock under the name "RDDT.”
Reddit's Developer Platform, which launched in August 2022, has begun to bear fruit as the site has started testing the first add-ons built using it in a handful of communities, and only for mods.
Reddit is removing the ability to opt out of ad personalization based on your activity. The change is meant to show you more relevant ads and will rollout to all users, except in select countries.
Reddit has announced a new Contributor Program today, which awards cash to users who post quality content on the platform based on the amount of karma and gold that a user earns from their posts.
Reddit has added the ability to translate posts into eight languages. Some of the included languages include English, Spanish, French, and German. It said that comment translations will arrive soon.
Reddit has launched a new rewards program to acknowledge moderators who offer helpful advice to other moderators. It is a tiered system that rewards moderators with trophies and special flair.
Reddit's latest update enhances the experience for non-logged-in users. It includes a simplified search results page, a more intuitive front page, a sticky sidebar on the desktop, and more.
Reddit has recently upgraded its chat infrastructure. Unfortunately, people now have no or limited access to messages before 2023. There is a way to recover them, though. Read on to learn how.
Twitter has imposed read limits to address data scraping and system manipulation. TweetDeck then faced disruptions due to these limits. Mentions, Likes, and other information appeared blank.
The mods of the popular subreddit IAmA or Ask Me Anything have announced that among various changes they will stop the solicitation of celebrities and high-profile individuals for AMA sessions.
Apollo's developer Christian Selig requested users to decline automatic refunds as the Reddit client prepares for its shutdown. He has released the Goodbye Apollo wallpaper set as well.
Minecraft's development team at Mojang will no longer post on the Minecraft subreddit, which has over 7 million members, due to Reddit's "rule and moderation changes across many subreddits."
Further to Reddit's recent woes since the announcement of the API pricing change, claims have surfaced that it has suffered a data breach at the hands of BlackCat, with 80GB of zipped data taken.
According to new stats released by Reddit, the platform is visited by over 57 million daily active users. Also, more than 80% of its top 5,000 subreddits are open amid the ongoing blackout.
The "dark" protest of many subreddits to protest Reddit's upcoming API price hikes is still going for some forums after the previously planned 48-hour protest time period expired on Tuesday.
Reddit CEO sent an internal memo earlier today addressing the ongoing blackout to protest the recent changes in API pricing that could cost third-party developers millions of dollars each month.
Some Reddit users have been unable to load the online forums, on the same day that thousands of popular subreddits went "dark" and will continue to do so through Tuesday, June 13.
The popular community subreddits for Windows, Windows 10, Windows 11, and many more will be going "dark" for at least 48 hours starting on Monday, June 11 to protest Reddit's API price hikes.
In a Reddit AMA, the online forum's CEO Steve Huffman stated that its API price changes are needed because it can "no longer subsidize commercial entities that require large-scale data use."
Reddit's recent changes to how it will be charging for use of its API by third party applications has resulted in widespread backlash, and Reddit is Fun is the latest app to announce closure.
Christian Selig, the creator of the Apollo app for Reddit, stated he will be closing the app due to Reddit's upcoming API rate hikes, which he says would have cost him $20 million a year.
Reddit says that developers who make non-commercial accessibility apps that make use of the online forum's API services will now get "exemptions from our large-scale pricing terms."
The layoffs will see 90 people lose their jobs at Reddit, which will also cut down on hiring for the rest of the year. The company is also facing a backlash against its updated API pricing.
In an attempt to protest against Reddit's recent API pricing, various subreddits have joined hands for a digital protest. These subreddits will be going dark later this month for a period of 48 hours.
A popular Reddit client raises concerns over Reddit's API pricing. The cost of $12,000 for 50 million requests threatens the future of third-party apps. It is equivalent to $20 million annually.
Reddit said in an announcement that it's bringing desktop image uploads to parity with mobile. The platform will now allow users to upload NSFW images to adult subreddits directly from their desktops.
Reddit is working on a dedicated chat space for subreddits called Chat Channels. The feature is currently being tested by volunteer subreddits and will arrive on Reddit mobile apps first.
Reddit went down for many users early in the afternoon Pacific time, but the development team has found the error and the fix is being put in to bring the popular social forum back up to speed.
Marvel has filed a subpoena against Google and Reddit in a DMCA filing which aims to determine the identity of the people responsible for leaking the subtitles of Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania.
The popular online community forum also has big plans for new features and improvements including a Reddit video player update, chat additions, and a new web platform, among other plans