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  2. Reddit Blackout: Thousands of Subreddits Go Dark to Protest ...

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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 ...

  3. Timeline of Reddit - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  4. Reddit blackout protest to continue indefinitely ... - AOL

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  5. Reddit blackout: Why are thousands of the world’s most ...

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    Action is a protest against site’s leadership and decisions over third-party apps

  6. List of major power outages - Wikipedia

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    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.

  7. 2023 Reddit API controversy - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  8. The Reddit blackout, explained: Why thousands of subreddits ...

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    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 ...

  9. Protests against SOPA and PIPA - Wikipedia

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    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 ...