Thousands of Reddit communities have gone dark in a 48-hour protest against new fees imposed on third-party developers.
What’s happening: Reddit is now charging developers for access to the site, leading to widespread protests by users and potential shutdowns of third-party apps like Apollo, Reddit is Fun, and ReddPlanet.
* Over 6,000 subreddits are participating in the blackout to pressure the company to reverse its decision.
CEO’s perspective: In a recent AMA, Reddit CEO Steve Huffman stated the company needs to be self-sustaining, and can no longer subsidize commercial entities that require large-scale data use.
* Huffman stated that Reddit is not currently profitable, unlike some third-party apps.
Impact on users: With the new fees potentially killing off more third-party apps, some Reddit users are considering leaving the site altogether.
* User TheseGreyHeavens commented, ~~”The moment my 3P app stops working, I’m done with Reddit.”~~
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