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Some of the Biggest Subreddits Are Retreating From the API War
In the ongoing civil war between Reddit and its own users, the widespread two-day subreddit shutdown protest has come and gone. While some communities have pledged to keep the protest going indefinitely, some of the largest channels have given in while Reddit CEO Steve Huffman throws gas on a smouldering fire.
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Subreddits Are Planning an Indefinite Blackout in Response to Leaked Reddit CEO Memo
Despite assurances from Reddit CEO Steve Huffman in an internal memo this week, who assured employees that “like all blowups on Reddit, this one will pass,” the chaos at the social media site has not subsided, and now it seems like could go on for the long haul.
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Artefact News App Now Lets Users Flag ‘Clickbait’
There are lots of ways to write a headline, many of them bad. Take this article, for instance. It might’ve been titled:
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Stack Overflow Joins Twitter and Reddit in Charging AI Companies for Training Data
Stack Overflow is joining in on the AI resistance in forcing companies behind the rapidly advancing tech to pay up. The go-to resource for programmers is joining Twitter and Reddit in forcing AI companies to pay for the data they use to train their technology.