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Here’s Why Thousands of Subreddits Are Now Private
For at least the next 48 hours, thousands of subreddits will be set to private to reduce user engagement, disrupt advertising, and protest API changes.
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New Lawsuit Asks: Who’s Able to Monetise ‘WallStreetBets’
Meme stocks, “stonks,” “hold the line,” were among the words and phrases popularised by the WallStreetBets community. But a new lawsuit challenges the very idea of ownership over that community, or more specifically, who should be able to monetise the very name of the famed subreddit.
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Reddit Is Changing the Way You Navigate Your Feeds
Reddit is changing your feed. The company announced in a post to r/reddit on Wednesday that it would be rolling out a steady stream of changes, improvements, and updates to users’ main feed over the next few months. The first change, which will go live today, relates to feed design in Reddit’s iOS and Android…