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Thousands of Reddit discussion forums have “gone dark” — temporarily closing their virtual doors — for what’s planned as a two-day protest over the company’s move to charge third-party ...
July: Product: Reddit introduces Reddit Gold, in order to help raise more money for the site. [24] 2010: July: Product: The Reddit Enhancement Suite is released. 2010: July 21: Product: Reddit outsourced the Reddit search engine to Flaptor, who used its search product IndexTank. [25] 2011: June 20: Community: Alexander Rhodes creates the NoFap ...
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Action is a protest against site’s leadership and decisions over third-party apps
The last reported blackout occurred on July 22, but was resolved the following day. [27] June 9—United States—350,000 people in Dallas County, Texas lost power after a severe thunderstorm downed hundreds of trees across the area. 200,000 remained without power on the evening of June 10 [221] and 16,000 on the afternoon of June 12 restored.
BotDefense, a crowd-sourced community effort to remove bots on Reddit, left the site in July. [52] Users used r/place to voice their discontent with Reddit CEO Steve Huffman. On July 20, Reddit began its third iteration of r/place, an interactive canvas in which users can only place one pixel every five minutes, announcing it one day earlier ...
Thousands of Reddit discussion forums have gone dark this week to protest a new policy that will charge some third-party apps to access data on the site, leading to worries about content ...
A petition created and linked to by Google recorded over 4.5 million signatures, [4] while the Electronic Frontier Foundation reported that more than 1 million email messages were sent to congressmen through their site during the blackout. [5] MSNBC reported that over 2.4 million Twitter messages about SOPA, PIPA, and the blackouts were made ...