The developer of Relay for Reddit shared potential subscription prices, and they’ll vary based on your daily average of API calls. The developer of Relay for Reddit shared potential subscription ...
A suite of new tools is geared toward news publishers and readers. As AI tools gobble up news publishers’ traffic on ...
Reddit’s recently-announced plan to charge for API access could price out the developer of one of the most popular third-party Reddit apps. The developer of Reddit client Apollo is raising the alarm ...
Reddit is now offering its own native apps for iOS and Android users who want to read and make comments on the popular Website, replacing the need for third-party apps that previously provided access ...
I read Reddit every day, but I haven’t opened the official Reddit app in years. How? I use a third-party app called Apollo, and it’s so good that it doesn’t just make Reddit readable — it makes it ...
Reddit has had a tumultuous past few weeks. In that period, the platform imitated Twitter to charge for a critical piece of software that allows third-party apps and bots to exist, faced developer ...
The third-party Reddit app Apollo will shut down on June 30. The developer of Apollo is the person who started the furor over Reddit’s upcoming API changes that threaten all third-party Reddit apps.
In the past few hours, over 3,300 Reddit users across the United States reported experiencing issues with the popular social ...
Reddit CEO Steve Huffman posted a statement on the ongoing controversies surrounding upcoming API changes. The post was also an AMA (ask me anything), but Huffman skipped over many important questions ...
Thousands of Reddit forums went dark Monday in one of the largest user-driven protests ever to hit the social media platform. The voluntary blackouts, which restrict groups' content from being ...
If you’re even kind of active on reddit, you probably know of Alien Blue. As far as perusing reddit on iOS goes, it’s pretty much the undisputed champ. It seems reddit would agree. The company has ...
Reddit’s long-awaited native mobile applications – the first-ever to be built by the company in-house – have now launched. Available today for both iOS and Android, the new Reddit app will not only ...