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  2. Reddit - Wikipedia

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    Reddit rolled out its multireddit feature, the site's biggest change to its front page in years, in 2013. [157] With the multireddits, users see top stories from a collection of subreddits. [157] In 2015, Reddit enabled embedding and as a result users could share Reddit content on other sites. [158]

  3. Timeline of Reddit - Wikipedia

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    2007. For most of the year, "science" and "programming" are the most popular subreddits (apart from "reddit.com"). They then get displaced by "politics" as the most popular non-"reddit.com" subreddit towards the end of the year. [2] 2008. This year is dominated by the launch of numerous new subreddits.

  4. r/AskReddit - Wikipedia

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    The subreddit describes its focus as "to ask and answer questions that elicit thought-provoking discussions". [5] As of July 2015, AskReddit was the most popular subreddit on all of Reddit, [6] and as of September 2021, it has 33.5 million members. [7] In November 2018, Kevin Wong of Complex wrote: Reddit bills itself as the front page of the ...

  5. Reddit Blackout: Thousands of Subreddits Go Dark to Protest ...

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    Thousands of Reddit discussion forums have “gone dark” — temporarily closing their virtual doors — for what’s planned as a two-day protest over the company’s move to charge third-party ...

  6. 2023 Reddit API controversy - Wikipedia

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    2023 Reddit API controversy. An image posted on many subreddits as protest during the blackout [1] In April 2023, the discussion and news aggregation website Reddit announced its intentions to charge for its application programming interface (API), a feature which had been free since 2008, causing a dispute. The move forced multiple third-party ...

  7. The Reddit blackout, explained: Why thousands of subreddits ...

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    June 16, 2023 at 12:59 PM. WASHINGTON (AP) — Thousands of Reddit discussion forums have gone dark this week to protest a new policy that will charge some third-party apps to access data on the ...

  8. Reddit blackout: Why are thousands of the world’s most ...

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    On June 12, many of the world’s biggest subreddits went “dark”. That meant setting their privacy settings to private, so that only anyone who is already a member can see them. For anyone who ...

  9. r/AmItheAsshole - Wikipedia

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    r/AmItheAsshole, abbreviated as AITA, is a subreddit where users post about their real-world interpersonal conflicts and receive judgement from fellow redditors. The subreddit allows users to solicit and express opinions about the appropriateness of the actions of people in specific scenarios – especially the actions of the person reporting about the situation.