Reddit says Anthropic wouldn't enter licensing agreement Billions of dollars of unjust enrichment alleged Anthropic disagrees with Reddit claims, to defend itself June 4 (Reuters) - Reddit (RDDT.N), ...
I have a confession to make: I am an inveterate Reddit scroller. But my viewing experience of choice isn’t the official Reddit iOS app, but a fantastic third-party client called Apollo. The only ...
It's been roughly a year since Reddit's API changes killed off all the good clients, and the company hasn't backed down yet. The problem: Reddit's mobile app and website can both be pretty annoying to ...
Stuff posted on Reddit is getting incorporated into ChatGPT, Reddit and OpenAI announced on Thursday. The new partnership grants OpenAI access to Reddit’s Data API, giving the generative AI firm ...
Third-party iOS Reddit app Narwhal introduced a $4-per-month subscription plan that will take effect in the next week or two. The developer announced the plans Tuesday on Reddit (via The Verge). The ...
Reddit corporate claims victory over its disgruntled mods as r/aww, r/pics, and r/videos abandon the "John Oliver rule." reading time 4 minutes The last major holdouts in the massive protest against ...
Sync for Reddit fans, rejoice: Sync is back from the dead! However, it isn’t back to connect you to Reddit. To use it, you’ll need to commit to a different social networking platform entirely. Let’s ...
Reddit recently caused turmoil when it introduced steep prices for access to its API, effectively killing many excellent third-party Reddit apps out there that augmented the core experience in often ...
The highly-protested changes to Reddit’s API fees will take effect Saturday, and with them, popular third-party apps that allow users to customize their Reddit interface will shut down or shift to ...
Popular Reddit client Apollo will allow users to decline refunds for subscriptions they have recently bought, days before the app is due to permanently shut down. The move comes amid a public dispute ...
In April, Reddit announced that it would, for the first time, charge companies for access to its data. Reddit CEO Steve Huffman suggested that the move was about A.I. companies using the site’s data ...