The clock is ticking toward July 1, the date that Reddit plans on implementing a change to the pricing policy of its application programming interface. In an interview with The Verge, Steve Huffman, ...
Reddit is known to be a significant resource of data for AI chatbots, and now the company is adding new developer API terms in an effort to monetize its data. Reddit is known to be a significant ...
Reddit is planning to charge tech companies for the use of its application programming interface. Through the method, outside entities have the ability to download and process the social network's ...
Reddit knows its data is valuable in the AI race — and now it plans to charge companies for access to it. "We are introducing a new premium access point for third parties who require additional ...
Reddit ignited a war this year. Dramatic changes in API access pricing (from free to unaffordable) was one of its most polarizing moves ever. It resulted in apps beloved by long-time Reddit users, ...
The move comes at a time when AI startups and big tech stalwarts are developing AI using Reddit's huge library of user content. Reading time 2 minutes Reddit execs have noticed that everyone is ...
Ask Me Anything (AMA) has been a Reddit staple that helped popularize the social media platform. It delivered some unique, personal, and, at times, fiery interviews between public figures and people ...
Reddit is in trouble right now. After announcing changes in April, news has surfaced that several of the most popular third-party Reddit apps would shut down by the end of the month. On top of that, ...
Reddit will host a high-stakes ask me anything (AMA) session on Friday with its current CEO, and it is likely going to garner a lot of attention. Reddit chief Steve Huffman will be addressing topics ...
We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. Reddit has collected a treasure trove of human interactions and conversations throughout the past 18 years and this rich data pool has been ...
More than two dozen subreddits that contain more than 10 million members have started striking after Reddit's announcement that it will begin charging hefty fees to third-party apps that want to ...