Reddit in Turmoil: Blackout, Revolt, and App War

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Close to 3,500 subreddit forums plan a 48-hour blackout from Monday to protest Reddit's new pricing policy that charges third-party apps for using its API. Many third-party apps have said they will be closing down because of the charges. Reddit CEO Steve Huffman announced the changes in April, sparking a backlash from community moderators. The pricing policy will take effect from July 1.
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- iPhone subreddit going dark indefinitely 9to5Mac
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