Reddit CEO Steve Huffman told employees in an internal memo this week that the “blowup” on the site would pass.
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.
Subreddits for Taylor Swift, Minecraft , RollerCoaster Tycoon , and Robinhood are joining the fight against Reddit's pay-to-access API.
Experts say the court's decision to dance around tech liability in recent cases shows justices would rather punt decisions of tech policy to Congress.
Microsoft improperly used Twitter data, according to a letter that definitely doesn't involve anyone's feelings.
Sam Altman's crypto project uses biometric data to confirm users’ identities. Chinese users are getting around blocks by buying verification for dirt cheap.
Stack Overflow CEO Prashanth Chandrasekar said that the website plans to charge AI developers for access to its data as soon as halfway through this year.
The decision is bound to send Redditors everywhere into a tailspin, as Imgur has served as a third-party platform for media uploads to Reddit for years.
The move comes at a time when AI startups and big tech stalwarts are developing AI using Reddit's huge library of user content.
The viral short story from the NoSleep subreddit is coming to the big screen.
Arthur Grand Technologies received outrage for a job listing asking for White U.S.-born citizens. Now they're taking legal action against the ex-employee.
The Apple weather app is working again after users reported a glitch earlier today.
Reddit said it’s excising far more subreddits and users after it changed its policies last year.
A selection of iOS Apple Music users say the app is randomly adding other users' songs and playlists to their libraries.
OpenAI’s popular chatbot didn’t expose the contents of those conversations, though it’s a reminder that your AI conversations aren’t really private.
The members of r/Superstonks set up the song's YouTube comment section as a backup forum in 2021 just in case their forum ever got nuked.
Reddit confirmed that it has identified “an internal systems issue” and is working to determine a fix.
The Ant-Man 3 script was leaked a month before the film's release on a subreddit aptly named r/MarvelStudiosSpoilers.
Airbnb says banning people because they're closely associated with an already-banned user is necessary for safety. Advocacy groups questioned whether it's fair.
The popular internet forum has introduced a quicker way to find information and filter other user responses.
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