r/Cybersecurity Joins the Blackout: A Stand Against Reddit’s API Changes
In a decisive move to voice dissatisfaction with Reddit’s recent API modifications and the detrimental effects on third-party applications, the r/cybersecurity community has announced a temporary shutdown of their subreddit from June 12th to June 14th. This decision comes in response to overwhelming feedback received from community members who are advocating for a reconsideration of Reddit’s new policies.
The proposed blackout aims to increase awareness around the significant impact these API changes have on both users and moderators. During this 48-hour period, r/cybersecurity will be fully private, making it inaccessible to newcomers and unauthorized users. The moderators encourage the community to refrain from visiting the platform altogether during this time.
Community members are invited to share their thoughts and suggestions regarding actions to take during the protest. Ideas may include limitations on new posts and comments or promoting alternative platforms such as Mastodon, Lemmy, or Bluesky. The ultimate direction the subreddit takes will depend on the community’s input and sentiment as the blackout approaches.
As this pivotal moment unfolds, it remains to be seen whether Reddit will respond positively to the concerns raised and amend their API policies. There is a possibility that Reddit may take further actions that could compromise the integrity of community moderation, including removing moderators or insisting on keeping subreddits public.
The moderators of r/cybersecurity express gratitude for the community’s support and participation in this crucial stand. Your involvement and feedback are vital as we navigate these changes together.
For further information and context regarding the ongoing situation, please explore these resources:
- A Clear Infographic Explaining the Situation
- Don’t Let Reddit Kill Third-Party Apps
- Open Letter Addressing API Pricing and Its Community Impact
- List of Major Reddit Communities Participating in the Blackout
Thank you for standing with the r/cybersecurity community as we take this important step!
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