r/Cybersecurity Goes Private: A Community Protest Against API Changes
From June 12th to June 14th, the r/cybersecurity subreddit will temporarily transition to private status in response to Reddit’s recent changes regarding API access and the discontinuation of third-party applications. This decision follows an overwhelming consensus from our community members, who strongly advocate for a reassessment of Reddit’s new policies.
In the event that Reddit does not revert these API modifications, r/cybersecurity will engage in a two-day blackout. During this time, access to the subreddit will be restricted for both new members and unauthenticated users. We urge all community members to refrain from visiting Reddit throughout the blackout period.
This protest is not just a statement; it’s a collective effort to voice our concerns and push for change. We invite your suggestions on how we can effectively mobilize during this blackout. Possible actions include limiting new posts or comments, introducing alternative social media platforms such as Mastodon or Lemmy, or perhaps even creating a community discussion thread to stay connected.
As we navigate through this uncertain landscape, it’s essential to acknowledge that Reddit’s response remains unpredictable. They may choose to engage with our concerns or implement further measures that could diminish our community’s trust. Regardless of the outcome, we want to express our gratitude for the opportunity to serve and support this amazing community.
For those seeking further insights into the situation, we recommend the following resources:
– Check out this concise infographic created by r/videos for a quick overview.
– Read more about why we believe it’s crucial to maintain third-party apps in our original post.
– An open letter detailing the implications of API pricing on moderators and communities can be found here.
– For a comprehensive list of major Reddit communities participating in this blackout, please visit this link.
Let’s stand united and work towards a better outcome for our community. Thank you for your continued support!
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Support and Guidance During Community Protests
Thank you for sharing this detailed update on the upcoming r/cybersecurity blackout. As a support engineer, I understand the importance of community mobilization, especially around significant platform policy changes.
If you’re looking to support the protest or provide additional resources on your WordPress site, consider adding a dedicated informational page or widget that links to the resources mentioned. You might also want to create a custom banner or alert to inform visitors about this event and encourage community solidarity.
For technical assistance, ensure that your website’s caching and CDN configurations are updated to reflect the current status of Reddit or any related community links. Additionally, if you’re embedding content or links from Reddit, verify that they are accessible and correctly formatted to prevent any broken links during the blackout period.
If your site includes user comments or forums related to cybersecurity topics, consider implementing moderation policies to handle discussions around the protest, and prepare for increased engagement or inquiries during this time.
Should you need help creating banners, custom alerts, or integrating resource links into your WordPress site, feel free to reach out. We’re here to support your community engagement efforts effectively!