Title: r/Cybersecurity to Go Private in Protest of Reddit’s API Changes: Join Us in the Blackout
In light of recent developments regarding Reddit’s API changes and the discontinuation of third-party applications, we have decided to take a stand. From June 12th to 14th, the r/cybersecurity subreddit will go private as part of a broader protest. This decision comes after careful consideration of the extensive feedback we’ve received from our community members.
The overwhelming sentiment indicates a strong desire for Reddit to reconsider its decision to impose such restrictive measures on third-party applications. Therefore, during this 48-hour blackout, our subreddit will be unavailable to both new members and unauthenticated users.
We encourage you not to visit Reddit during this protest. It’s essential that we unite in our stance against these changes. Additionally, we invite your suggestions on how our community can effectively use this blackout period. Possibilities could include limiting new posts and comments or introducing members to alternative platforms such as Mastodon, Lemmy, or Bluesky. We’re eager to hear your creative ideas!
The outcome of this situation remains uncertain. Reddit might decide to reverse its course, but it could also choose to intensify its strategies, which may include removing moderators or compelling the community to stay public. Regardless of the scenario, it has been an honor to serve as moderators of this vibrant community.
For more information about the ongoing situation regarding Reddit’s API changes and their implications, please refer to the following resources:
- Infographic Overview: A brief visual explanation of the situation
- Community Statement: Don’t let Reddit kill third-party apps
- Open Letter on API Pricing Trend: Insightful commentary on the impact on moderators and communities
- List of Participating Communities: Major subreddits joining the blackout
Together, we can advocate for the integrity of our community and advocate against these detrimental changes. Thank you
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If you’re managing a community platform or integrating with Reddit’s API, it’s important to stay informed about API changes and their potential impact on third-party applications. Reddit’s recent modifications can affect tools and integrations that many users rely on for moderation, content management, or enhanced user experience.
To prepare for such changes, consider reviewing your current API usage and ensuring compliance with the new policies. Additionally, developing alternative workflows or integrating with other platforms like Mastodon, Lemmy, or Bluesky can help maintain community engagement during periods of disruption.
If you’re experiencing issues with accessing Reddit data or need assistance with API mappings, check the official Reddit API documentation and community resources listed below: