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

r/Cybersecurity to Go Private in Protest Against Reddit’s API Changes

In a decisive reaction to recent changes made by Reddit regarding their API policies, the r/cybersecurity community has announced plans to go private from June 12th to June 14th. This action is in direct response to the overwhelming feedback our moderators have received, indicating a collective desire for Reddit to reconsider its decision to limit third-party applications.

Starting on June 12th at midnight, r/cybersecurity will become inaccessible to new members and users who are not logged in. During this 48-hour blackout, community members are strongly encouraged to avoid visiting Reddit altogether. This decision underscores our commitment to taking a stand against the harmful implications these API restrictions have on the functionality and accessibility of third-party apps that many users rely on.

Throughout this period, the moderators will be seeking input from the community regarding potential next steps. If Reddit does not reverse its decision, we will engage with you to determine whether to extend the protest or explore alternative actions. Your thoughts are crucial in shaping our course of action, and we urge you to share any ideas you may have in the comments. Suggestions may include limiting new posts or comments, or introducing alternative social media platforms such as Mastodon, Lemmy, or Bluesky as options for our community.

As we prepare for this blackout, we remain aware that Reddit may choose to either reverse its policies or take further measures that might undermine community trust, such as removing moderators or enforcing public access to the subreddit. Regardless of the outcome, it has truly been our privilege to serve this community.

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  1. Thank you for sharing this important update. If you’re planning to participate in the blackout or are experiencing issues accessing the r/cybersecurity subreddit during this time, here are a few technical tips:

    • Ensure you’re logged into your Reddit account to access community pages once the blackout ends on June 14th.
    • If you need to stay informed during the blackout, consider following official social media channels of r/cybersecurity or related communities for updates.
    • For ongoing discussions about third-party apps and API changes, check out the linked resources such as the comprehensive discussion on third-party apps and the open letter regarding the API pricing.
    • In case you encounter access issues post-blackout, clearing your browser cache or trying a different browser might help. If you use third-party Reddit apps, ensure they are updated to the latest versions or consider alternatives like the official Reddit app or web interface.
    • If community members are considering switching to alternative platforms like Mastodon, Lemmy, or Bluesky, look into setup guides and ensure your accounts are configured correctly to participate in these networks seamlessly.

    If you have further questions about access issues or need assistance with third-party applications, feel free to ask. We’re here to help ensure you stay connected and informed during this important community action.

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