War Thousands of subreddits pledge to go dark after the Reddit CEO’s recent remarks - Fallout from the unpopular API pricing change and disastrous AMA with CEO Steve Huffman is turning out the lights on some of Reddit’s most prominent communities.


The version of Reddit we’ll see over the next few days may be a shell of itself. More than 100 subreddits have already gone dark, and thousands more plan to follow in protest of Reddit’s coming API changes, according to the website Reddark, which is tracking the protests.

The protests are happening over API changes that will force many third-party apps, like Apollo and rif is fun for Reddit, to shut down. Frustration was already brewing in the community as developers began reacting to the changes this week, but Reddit CEO Steve Huffman’s responses in recent days have only escalated the community’s pushback.

In a Reddit AMA on Friday, Huffman was met with seemingly universal anger. There were a lot of f-bombs from commenters. A lot of people called him a coward. If there are positive comments, I didn’t find them.

Subreddit moderators and third-party Reddit app developers say they’ve lost trust in Huffman and Reddit’s leadership. Apollo developer Christian Selig accused Huffman of “blatantly lying” in a phone call to some subreddit moderators. The moderators of r/videos wrote that Huffman’s AMA performance was “a collage of inappropriate responses.” r/funny suggested the company was “aim[ing] solely at your looming IPO.”

Most of the subreddits have pledged to go private — preventing outside access — for 48 hours, though some, like the 26 million-member community r/videos, have said they’ll remain private indefinitely. According to this post on r/ModCoord, protests will end when Reddit addresses issues with the API, improves accessibility for blind people, and creates “parity in access to NSFW content.”

Among the complaints are how Reddit’s leadership has, or mostly hasn’t, communicated the details of changes to its API pricing or incoming restrictions, including prohibiting third-party apps from showing NSFW content that’s already viewable on the site. ReddPlanet developer Tony Lupeski said it was a “blatant lie” that Reddit leadership was keeping dialogue open with impacted third-party developers, as Huffman wrote.

“That’s not an answer and you know it,” said user Anacharsis to the same Huffman reply.

When moderator Merari01 asked why the site hadn’t tested the new changes with users and moderators, Huffman said the company “started sharing this information in April.” A few responses pointed out the earlier announcement didn’t include any pricing information and left out details like the ban on third-party apps showing NSFW content.

One user pointed to a post on r/AskHistorians listing times Reddit had reneged on promises.

Since the AMA, some subreddits have escalated their response. Over at r/iPhone, the moderators posted early morning that their original plan was to go dark for just 48 hours, but Huffman’s behavior changed their minds:

Originally, the protest was planned to be 48 hours. However, after a shambolic AMA held by Reddit’s CEO, it has become clear to us that Reddit doesn’t intend to act in good faith. When the CEO is willing to lie and spread libellous claims about another third-party developer, and then try double down by vilifying them, again, in an AMA, despite being proven as a liar by the developer through audio recordings, that’s when we knew what we were up against.

Now /iPhone will be going private, severely restricting access to the sub. As will r/Music, a default subscription for new accounts and one of the largest subreddits on the site. Mods of that community put it right in the title of the post announcing its participation, which says it will close starting June 12th “Until Reddit Takes Back Their API Policy Change.”

r/iPhone, which has 3.8 million users, echoed r/Music’s sentiment, saying, “in the (somewhat unlikely) scenario that Reddit’s leadership has a change of direction that sees the reversal [of] the recent API policy change, we will reopen the subreddit.” r/Gaming says its shutdown will begin on the 12th, and it will be set to private “for 48 hours or longer.”

At the time of publishing, a pinned bot post on the r/ModCoord sub’s post about the protest says nearly 4,500 communities are pledging to go dark, while Reddark, a site tracking the protesting subreddits, says over 200 already have.

Correction June 11th, 2023, 8:47AM EST: A previous version of this headline said thousands of subreddits had gone dark. That is inaccurate, they are currently planning to go dark. r/videos also has not yet gone private, as previously stated. Lastly, a mention of r/History should have read r/AskHistorians. We sincerely regret the error.
 
Can anyone explain why they're so mad to someone who has no fucking idea what this app shit is and doesn't know much about Reddit beyond /r/cinemassacretruth?
Reddit has an official mobile app that is ad-infested shit. Third party app developers wrote their own in response..

Reddit is telling third-party apps that they will have to pay for an "API key" which will run them a few million a year, and they won't be able to look at the softcore tranny porn NSFW subreddits.


This is awful because the Reddit crowd could infest other sites.
 
Reddit has an official mobile app that is ad-infested shit. Third party app developers wrote their own in response..

Reddit is telling third-party apps that they will have to pay for an "API key" which will run them a few million a year, and they won't be able to look at the softcore tranny porn NSFW subreddits.


This is awful because the Reddit crowd could infest other sites.
A lot of the potental Reddit Exodus appears to be going to Lemmy which I think is related to the fediverse and mostly is just an aggregate I think?
 
Couldn't Reddit admins just....forcibly reopen subreddits and boot mods?

Most of the stuff being whined about seems either using a third party app (which yes, ads in the official Reddit app are annoying as fuck, except some of these third party apps allegedly ALSO have ads) and mod tool stuff.
 
Reddit has an official mobile app that is ad-infested shit. Third party app developers wrote their own in response..

Reddit is telling third-party apps that they will have to pay for an "API key" which will run them a few million a year, and they won't be able to look at the softcore tranny porn NSFW subreddits.


This is awful because the Reddit crowd could infest other sites.
Thanks.
If most of the people who leave are jannies though, it might be a pretty fun site for a while.
I can't upload an image for some reason but on one of those Reddit pages linked in the article there are mods whining about Doing It For Free and how they will just leave the subreddits in chaos because they're striking or whatever.
 
pledged to go private — preventing outside access — for 48 hours
lol, going dark over the weekend, such an effective protest which causes neither them nor reddit any inconveniences. god redditors are pathetic.
though some, like the 26 million-member community r/videos, have said they’ll remain private indefinitely
yeah i wont be holding my breath for this to last.
improves accessibility for blind people,
well the website is text heavy, so unless this is aimed at adding a text to speech then reddit cant really do anything short of radically turning their site into audio heavy formats.
“parity in access to NSFW content.”
incoming restrictions, including prohibiting third-party apps from showing NSFW content
this explains most of the protests. the coomers on reddit are upset that it might take them two more clicks to get to the porn/ads for only fan pages..
changes to its API pricing
i dont know how the pricing is now for reddit, but im always leaning on it being freeloaders and people making money without paying the company they make money off of who are always the most upset over pricing changes. so until shown otherwise i just assume the freeloaders are now being required to pay and this is something the marxist on the site cnat stand.
 
Are redditors finally gonna die? I somehow doubt it considering they need to be perpetually online.
They don’t have another hugbox to retreat to now that a space Nazi owns Twitter. They’re too dumb to use any other alternative and won’t get any heckin validation for their good boy opinions elsewhere so it looks like they’re trapped.
 
Funny, they were fine when Huffman was playing with The Donald subreddit, changing the threads titles into something worse and editing the posts without leaving a trace, or when he was shitting on the rest of the platform with his admins on SRS.
 
This is hilarious from what i understood that these third party apps had also superior mod tools that helped tranny jannyies to sweep it up better . Not to mention accessibility stuff like for the blind and their app is so bad that even if appolo or others had the same amount of ads people will still like it more because of the shit you get on front page.

I am looking forward to spam overwhelming the site .

Also question can someone make an app without API or is impossible?
 
No "welcome refugees" sign here.
This is a reddit free zone.
this is a site which is radioactive to redditors. we have actual free speech and free thought here. no redditor wants to go within 5 miles of free thunk. they want a tightly control environment where only certain opinions they agree with are allowed and they get internet ass pats for agreeing with their group think.

plus we can say nigger here which is a good repellent to undesirables. that and we can be honest about what hideously ugly freaks and sex pest troons are makes us immune form a reddit infestation.
 
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