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Reddit is making it easier to navigate conversations on its mobile apps


Reddit is rolling out a few new updates to its iOS and Android apps to make it easier for people to locate and take part in conversations on the platform. The company announced on Wednesday that ... Read More

Reddit reworks sharing from its apps and the look of link embeds for ...


Reddit is adding new app sharing enhancements that lets you share rich content from its platform to other social media destinations like Instagram stories. Embeds are also improved. Read More

Reddit protest updates: news on the apps shutting down and Reddit’s ...


It happened: popular third-party Reddit apps like Apollo, Sync, and BaconReader have shut down due to the company’s planned API changes. However, the company brought back its r/Place ... Read More

Reddit says some accessibility apps won’t have to pay for its API


Reddit is changing its controversial new API policy for the makers of some apps that are focused on accessibility, provided they don’t monetize their services. As The Verge reports, Reddit has ... Read More

Reddit communities go dark in protest over new policy on 3rd-party apps ...


Reddit further inflamed tensions with some in its developer community by appearing to misrepresent the details of its private conversation with Selig to suggest he had blackmailed the company. Read More

Reddit’s plan to kill third-party apps sparks widespread protests


Reddit is getting ready to slap third-party apps with millions of dollars in API fees, and many Reddit users are unhappy about it.A widespread protest is planned for June 12, with hundreds of ... Read More


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