Edgar Cervantes / Android Authority TL;DR Data suggests the Reddit protests hurt the site’s traffic and advertiser engagement. During the peak of the protests, Redditors
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Tired of adding ‘reddit’ to your web search? Google says this feature will help
Hadlee Simons / Android Authority TL;DR Google has acknowledged efforts to show useful search results without having to add “Reddit” to a query. The company
r/Android is back (kind of), but wants your help deciding what to do next
Edgar Cervantes / Android Authority TL;DR Subreddit r/Android is back after a blackout protest, but still in a restricted mode. The moderators want to know
Looking for a Reddit alternative? Lemmy tell you, they currently kinda suck
Dhruv Bhutani / Android Authority If you spend most of your day online, you probably visit Reddit once or a dozen times daily. It’s my
r/Android gives statement: It will extend its shutdown, but not indefinitely
r/Android will be extending our blackout, and will be private until June 21st, 2023 UTC / June 20th, 2023 20:00 EDT / June 20th, 2023
Here are some of the major subreddits that will stay down indefinitely
Edgar Cervantes / Android Authority TL;DR Over 300 major subreddits are staying dark indefinitely. These subs will not budge until Reddit cedes to demands related
Internal memo from Reddit CEO leaks, shows company will not back down
Hi Snoos, Starting last night, about a thousand subreddits have gone private. We do anticipate many of them will come back by Wednesday, as many
Here’s how one third-party app might survive Reddit’s changes
Edgar Cervantes / Android Authority TL;DR The Relay for Reddit developer has outlined a possible solution to Reddit’s API changes. He notes that the free
Reddit not working today? It’s a protest, and here’s what you need to know
Edgar Cervantes / Android Authority TL;DR On June 12, 2023, a major Reddit protest began. The protest sees over 3,500 subreddits “going dark” to protest
Reddit CEO does AMA, doesn’t address or even mention upcoming subreddit protests
Edgar Cervantes / Android Authority TL;DR Reddit CEO Steve Huffman posted a statement on the ongoing controversies surrounding upcoming API changes. The post was also