Between June 12th and 14th, the r/cybersecurity community will turn private to oppose Reddit’s API modifications and the shutdown of third-party applications.

Important Announcement: r/Cybersecurity to Go Private in Protest of Reddit’s API Changes

In response to overwhelming feedback from our community, we want to inform you about a significant development regarding r/cybersecurity. From June 12th to June 14th, the subreddit will temporarily go private as part of a protest against Reddit’s recent API modifications that threaten the existence of third-party applications.

The majority of our members have expressed a clear desire for Reddit to reconsider its decision that limits access to the API, which has significant implications for our community and others relying on these tools. If Reddit does not revise its changes, we will participate in this blackout, during which the subreddit will be closed off to new members and unauthenticated users. We believe it’s essential to make our voices heard.

During this 48-hour period, we encourage you to refrain from visiting Reddit altogether. We also invite you to share your ideas for actions we can take during the blackout. Suggestions may include limiting new posts and comments, introducing alternative platforms like Mastodon, Lemmy, or Bluesky, or creating a general discussion thread. Your input will guide our next steps, whether that means extending the protest or exploring other options.

The future remains uncertain; Reddit could either acknowledge our concerns or take more drastic actions that further erode trust with users and moderators alike. Regardless of the outcome, we are proud to serve this community and facilitate meaningful discussions on cybersecurity.

For those seeking more information on this situation, we recommend checking out several helpful resources:

Your participation in this initiative is invaluable. Let’s stand together and make our voices count!

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  1. If you’re looking to provide additional support or resources related to this protest or need to inform others about how to participate effectively, consider sharing the following suggestions:

    • Encourage community members to explore alternative platforms such as Mastodon, Lemmy, or Bluesky for continued cybersecurity discussions and community engagement.
    • Recommend using RSS feeds or email notifications from other cybersecurity news sites to stay updated during Reddit’s blackout.
    • Consider creating a centralized communication thread or website where community members can coordinate, share updates, and suggest actions during the protest period.
    • If moderators or community organizers need technical assistance with automating posts or managing temporarily private subreddits, they may utilize tools like Reddit’s API with your OAuth credentials or third-party moderation tools like Notion or Discourse to facilitate coordination.
    • Lastly, remind members

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