From June 12th to 14th, the r/cybersecurity subreddit will go private due to changes in Reddit’s API policies and the discontinuation of third-party app support.

r/Cybersecurity Joins the Blackout: A Stand Against Reddit’s API Changes

In a significant move to voice their concerns, the community of r/cybersecurity has decided to take a stand against Reddit’s recent modifications to its API policies and the subsequent elimination of third-party applications. From June 12th to June 14th, the subreddit will temporarily go private as part of this protest.

The decision comes after careful consideration of community feedback, indicating that the majority of members are in favor of pushing Reddit to revise or completely retract these changes. If Reddit does not reconsider its stance, r/cybersecurity will remain dark for 48 hours. Following this period, the moderators will look to the community for direction—whether they should extend the protest, pursue alternative actions, or find other creative solutions.

During the blackout, the subreddit will not be accessible to new members or users who are not authenticated. Participants are strongly encouraged to refrain from visiting Reddit altogether during this time. Community members are invited to share their thoughts on how r/cybersecurity can utilize the blackout effectively, whether that’s through limiting new posts and comments, promoting alternative social platforms like Mastodon or Bluesky, or even initiating general discussion threads.

As the situation unfolds, Reddit could either choose to backtrack on its policies or potentially escalate tensions by removing moderators or enforcing rules to keep the subreddit public. No matter the outcome, the moderators of r/cybersecurity appreciate the support of the community and value the chance to advocate for their collective interests.

For those seeking further context regarding the API changes and their implications, here are some helpful resources:

Together, let’s engage in a meaningful dialogue about the future of our online spaces and the tools that enhance our experience. Your participation matters!

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  1. Support and Troubleshooting for r/cybersecurity Blackout

    If you’re experiencing issues accessing the r/cybersecurity subreddit during its scheduled blackout from June 12th to 14th, it’s important to remember that the subreddit will be set to private and inaccessible to unauthenticated users during this period. This is a deliberate action by the moderators to protest Reddit’s API policy changes.

    Here are some points to consider:

    • Access Restrictions: The subreddit will be non-viewable to the general public, including for those not logged into Reddit. If you’re logged in and still cannot access the subreddit, ensure you are signed in with the correct account and that you haven’t been temporarily restricted by Reddit itself.
    • Using Alternative Platforms: To stay engaged with the community, consider participating on alternative platforms mentioned in the announcement, such as Mastodon or Bluesky, as suggested by moderators.
    • Monitoring the Situation: After June 14th, the subreddit may reopen or remain dark depending on the outcome of community feedback and moderator decisions. Keep an eye on official updates via Reddit’s

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