Apollo for Reddit, known for its user-friendly design and easy accessibility, will cease operations at the month's end, as developer Christian Selig announced. The app creator explained in a Reddit ...
Reddit recently introduced a major change to its API policy, revoking free access and introducing a paywall. As a result, it’s become harder for third-party apps that operate on that API to function.
Just as thousands of Reddit communities went dark to protest the company’s controversial new policy that will put third-party apps out of business, the website itself has gone down. Reddit confirmed ...
Apollo is one of the third-party apps that will be no longer be functional. Credit: Jakub Porzycki/NurPhoto via Getty Images Despite Reddit users' protests, Reddit has moved forward with its decision ...
Reddit has recently experienced a down to its platform after several subreddits and Redditors joined hands together for going dark on the platform to protest against the company's latest API changes.
Huffman said the ongoing protest against its API policy is becoming less representative of the communities on Reddit, adding that more "democracy" was needed. Reading time 3 minutes Reddit CEO Steve ...
WhatsApp is putting an end to the chatbot invasion. Meta, WhatsApp's parent company, has quietly updated its Business API policy to prohibit general-purpose AI assistants from operating on its ...
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