@SuzyPlayz It’s indefinite until Reddit amends or rescinds their API pricing changes. If they don’t take action, over 300 subreddits will be going dark forever.
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More than 6,000 communities on the popular social networking forum Reddit have gone dark as moderators protest the company’s decision to charge some third-party apps for the use of Reddit data.
https://t.co/Jtff9iqniY
A 2-day blackout of Subreddits is really not going to do anything. If people want Reddit to start negotiating this blackout needs to be indefinite for as many subs as possible.
It's a real shame that Reddit seems to care this little about the community that rather than making an effort to talk to developers and moderators and apologize for how this was handled, they'd rather just wall themselves off and and dare users to keep going.
@mariusbancila@ericniebler It’s a protest and most subreddits held a vote among their followers (every subreddit by the way voted yes to the blackout). The mods are doing this for us, disabled users (accessibility apps are affected), and third party app users (like the hugely popular Apollo app on iPhone).
@hauntednyxie Many subs are going dark indefinitely, not just for 48 hours. These include huge subreddits like /r/iPhone. If the changes don’t get amended or reverted, there’s a solid chance those subs will never come back
@thomtakahata@shadowversegame Entire site is like that. 48 hour (and for many, indefinite) blackout in protest of Reddits new policy on APIs. If these changes don't get reverted, there's a good chance that the subreddit will never come back.
@HeronOfAlexand1 Hello it’s me, I’m the Reddit refugee (and will be making this my only social platform unless Reddit decides to get their act together)
@FleksySDK Now that WWDC is starting to come to a bit more of a close, SDKs are being announced/revealed and the 26 points of hand tracking unveiled, can you reveal if you'll be working to create a keyboard for the VisionOS?