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Why Reddit users are protesting against the site’s leadership

ON JUNE 12TH large parts of Reddit, a social-media platform with nearly 56m active daily users, went dark. The site is made up of forums, known as subreddits. Moderators—users who run these ... Read More
Why Reddit Is Destined to Turn to Crap – Mother Jones

Why Reddit Is Destined to Turn to Crap Users are facing down the web forum’s IPO plans, but Big Tech’s attract-and-extract cycle can’t be stopped. Read More
Thousands of Reddit forums are going dark this week. Here's why.

In April, Reddit's leadership announced that some third-party apps, which allow users to surf Reddit with a variety of user interfaces, will have to pay 24 cents for every 10,000 data requests. Read More
Why Reddit Users Have Turned Against the Company’s IPO

User Backlash. Reddit is one of the most-visited websites in the U.S., with 73.1 million daily active users. But the company is still unprofitable: While it grew 21% in revenue last year, it also ... Read More
Most Reddit users rely on the site as a news source - PBS

The self-described "front page of the Internet" may have a smaller user base than Facebook and Twitter, but for most Reddit users, the site's curated message boards are a go-to source for news ... Read More
Is Reddit Down? What We Know as Outages Reported

In terms of daily active users, Reddit counts about 48.2 million United States-based users, ... Her focus is reporting on U.S. politics, breaking news, consumer topics, ... Read More
Reddit will warn users who repeatedly upvote banned content

Reddit will now issue warnings to users who upvote banned content too often, starting with people who repeatedly promote banned violent content. Read More
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