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

r/Cybersecurity to Go Private: A Stand Against Reddit’s API Changes

In a show of solidarity against recent changes to Reddit’s API and the phasing out of third-party applications, the r/cybersecurity community has decided to take action. From June 12th to June 14th, our subreddit will transition to private status, making it inaccessible to new members and unauthenticated users during this critical period.

The decision comes in response to overwhelming feedback from community members, urging for action against what many see as detrimental policy changes. If Reddit does not reconsider its current stance, we will join other subreddits in this 48-hour blackout. Following the blackout, we will hold discussions to determine the next steps based on community input—whether that means extending the protest or pursuing alternative actions.

As we embark on this blackout, we encourage all community members to refrain from visiting Reddit. This collective pause is intended to send a strong message about the importance of third-party applications and the vital role they play in our user experience.

During this time, we are also seeking your input. What actions do you think we should take during the blackout? Suggestions could include limiting new posts and comments or facilitating introductions to alternative social platforms like Mastodon, Lemmy, or Bluesky. Your thoughts and ideas will be invaluable in shaping our community’s response.

While there is a possibility that Reddit may reverse its course, we acknowledge that they could also choose to take further drastic measures, such as removing moderators or forcing us to keep the subreddit public. Regardless of the outcome, we want to express our gratitude for your support and participation in this community.

For more context on the ongoing situation and its implications, we invite you to explore the following resources:

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  1. Thank you for sharing this important update. As a support engineer, I recommend considering a few steps to help your community manage this transition smoothly:

    • Ensure your subreddit moderation tools and settings are prepared for the private status change to avoid any administrative issues.
    • Communicate clearly with your community members about the blackout dates and the reasons behind the action. Transparency helps foster understanding and support.
    • Gather community input on alternative social platforms or actions during the blackout period through polls or dedicated discussion threads.
    • Prepare resources or guides on how members can stay updated and connected during the private period, such as linking to external communication channels like Mastodon or Discord.
    • Monitor Reddit’s official announcements regarding API changes to stay informed about potential reversals or further actions you might need to take.

    If you experience any technical issues with making your subreddit private or facilitating communication around this event, feel free to reach out with more details. We’re here to support you through this transition.

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