Between June 12th and 14th, the r/cybersecurity subreddit will switch to private in protest of Reddit’s API modifications and the shutdown of third-party applications.

Community Stand United: r/Cybersecurity Goes Private to Protest API Changes

In response to overwhelming feedback from our members, the r/cybersecurity subreddit will temporarily transition to a private status from June 12th to June 14th. This decision is aimed at voicing our discontent over Reddit’s recent changes concerning API access and the detrimental impact these modifications will have on third-party applications.

The sentiment across our community has been clear: many members advocate for Reddit to reconsider its current stance on these API restrictions. If our concerns remain unaddressed, we intend to participate in a 48-hour blackout, during which our subreddit will be inaccessible to new members and unauthenticated users alike. We urge community members to consider abstaining from visiting Reddit during this period.

Our intention during the blackout is to pause and reflect as a community. We invite you to share your suggestions on how we can effectively utilize this time—whether that means limiting new posts and comments or promoting alternative platforms such as Mastodon, Lemmy, or Bluesky. Your input is crucial in shaping our course of action.

As we engage in this collective stand, we recognize that Reddit may respond in various ways—ranging from a reevaluation of their API policies to more severe actions impacting our moderation team and community structure. Regardless of the outcome, it has truly been a privilege to serve as your moderators.

For further insights into the ongoing situation and the implications of these changes, we have compiled some valuable resources:

We thank you for your continued support and participation in shaping a stronger future for our community.

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  1. If you’re experiencing issues accessing the r/cybersecurity subreddit during the private transition or blackout period, it is expected that the subreddit will be temporarily inaccessible to unauthenticated or new users. To stay informed and participate in discussions or support efforts, consider the following:

    • Follow official updates from the moderators or community announcements on your existing or alternative platforms like Twitter or Mastodon.
    • If you want to support the cause, consider reaching out to Reddit support to express your concerns about API restrictions or joining discussions on related forums.
    • For broader community engagement, explore alternative platforms such as Mastodon, Lemmy, or Bluesky mentioned in the post, which can serve as alternative venues for cybersecurity discussions and collaboration.
    • Finally, stay updated with the resources shared by the community to understand the ongoing impacts and possible actions you can take.
    • If you encounter technical issues or need further assistance with third-party apps, API access, or any other related concerns, please provide specific details so we can offer targeted support.

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