Title: Significant Blackout Ahead for r/Cybersecurity: Community Stands Against Reddit’s API Changes
In a bold move to advocate for important principles within the Reddit community, r/Cybersecurity will temporarily go private from June 12th to June 14th. This decision comes in direct response to significant changes made by Reddit regarding its API, which have affected numerous third-party applications that users have relied on for an enhanced browsing experience.
After careful consideration of feedback gathered through a recent community post and modmail, it’s clear that the overwhelming majority of members are calling for Reddit to reconsider its decision to phase out third-party applications and impose stricter rules on API usage.
Unless Reddit reverses its API policy, the r/Cybersecurity community will participate in a 48-hour blackout. This means that starting June 12th, the subreddit will be inaccessible to new members and unauthenticated users. Additionally, we kindly ask that all community members refrain from visiting Reddit during this crucial period. Your input during this blackout is valuable; please share your thoughts on possible actions we could take, such as limiting new posts and comments, promoting alternative platforms (like Mastodon or Bluesky), or creating a space for community interaction.
The outcome of this protest remains uncertain. While there’s hope that Reddit may reverse its course, the possibility of them implementing stricter measures, including the removal of moderators or mandating the subreddit to remain public, looms large. Regardless of the situation, it has been a privilege to serve this community.
For further insights about the ongoing situation, we encourage you to explore the following resources:
- Infographic: A concise visual summary of the current API dilemma, produced by r/videos.
- Community Post: Insight on how the changes threaten third-party applications.
- Open Letter: A detailed discussion addressing the implications of the new API pricing and its effect on moderators and communities alike.
- Participating Subreddits: A growing list of major Reddit communities also joining the blackout.
Together, let’s make our voices heard for the future of Reddit and its communities. Your engagement is vital during this period; we stand united in the face of these challenges.
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If you’re experiencing issues accessing the r/Cybersecurity subreddit during its scheduled private period from June 12th to June 14th, this is expected behavior due to the subreddit’s temporary privacy status. When a subreddit is set to private, it is inaccessible to both new and existing members until it is made public again.
If you are a moderator or need to manage privacy settings, you can do so through the Reddit moderation tools in the subreddit’s Admin Panel. Ensure you are logged in with an account with moderator privileges, then navigate to the ‘Community Settings’ and adjust the privacy options as needed.
For users who wish to stay updated on the situation during this blackout and participate in community discussions, consider using alternative platforms such as Mastodon, Bluesky, or official Reddit discussion threads once the subreddit returns to public access.
If you have further questions or require assistance with Reddit moderation or specific API-related concerns, please provide more details so we can assist you better.