Thousands of Reddit communities 'go dark' in protest of new developer fees
Posted on AllSides June 12th, 2023
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Thousands of sections of the popular online message board Reddit are "going dark" for two days starting Monday to protest controversial new fees the site is charging third-party developers.
Some of the largest communities on Reddit are being set to private for 48 hours, meaning they will not be publicly available. By doing this, Redditers aim to pressure company executives to reverse their decision to charge developers for access to the site, which until now has been free.
In a Reddit post about the boycott, organizers wrote that the charges are...