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Relay for Reddit and Now for Reddit will switch to a subscription model
The developer of Relay for Reddit announced Friday that the app would continue to be available after July 1st, while the developer of Now and Nara for Reddit said those apps will continue on, too. Other apps are shutting down due to Reddit’s API changes.
Science & Technology | Tech
Reddit CEO Steve Huffman isn’t backing down: our full interview
We interviewed Reddit CEO Steve Huffman about the widespread unrest on the platform in response to its forthcoming API changes.
Business & Finance | Business & Finance
Wall Street Gears up for Second Bout Against Reddit Traders
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Inside the Reddit army that's crushing Wall Street
Millions are now discovering the Reddit forum WallStreetBets for the first time, but this chaotic, meme-filled forum has been building momentum throughout the pandemic. Here's how WallStreetBets grew into an unprecedented force, capable of beating Wall St
Science & Technology | Tech
Facebook, Reddit get low marks for handling of Holocaust denial content
The two companies, along with Discord and Steam, get a "D" in a report card prepared by the Anti-Defamation League. Facebook disagrees with the grade.
Gaming | Pokemon Go
Has Reddit Become The New "Hotline To Niantic" | Pokemon GO Hub
Trainers, I have witnessed something interesting that happens over at our good friends The Silph Road’s Subreddit page. On a few occasions now, Trainers just like you and me have made posts such as “What happened to the Mega-Houndoom Unlock” or “N
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Reddit’s monthly active user base grew 30% to reach 430M in 2019 | TechCrunch
In a year-end retrospective released this morning, Reddit says its user base grew 30% this year to reach 430 million monthly active users, as of the end of October. Its users also contributed 199 million posts, 1.7 billion comments and 32 billion upvotes,
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Reddit’s Subreddits Are Getting Collections, Events Posts
The site tested the new feature with the "Game of Thrones" Subreddit first.
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You can now add a location to your Reddit post
Thanks to a new partnership with Foursquare—yes, the check-in app you may have used in the late 2000s—Reddit posts, published via the mobile app, can include a geotag that's particular to a specific venue or as broad as a country.
Miscellaneous | Social Media
Reddit plans a profile page redesign reminiscent of Facebook and Twitter (updated)
Reddit has been trying to make its site more accessible to a wider pool of users, and today the company is planning to show off one of the ways it plans to do..
Miscellaneous | Social Media
How an Alien Doodle Became Reddit's Simple, Versatile Logo
This is the story of how a bored college kid let his mind wander in class and wound up changing the world. Wait—haven't we heard this one before? You bet we have. Steve Jobs, Bill Gates, Jack Dorsey and Mark Zuckerberg—all were bored college kids who
Architecture & Interior Design | Architecture & Interior Design
Help me set up a living room where one wall is twice the size of the opposite wall and without creating a dining room sp
So I'm moving in to an apartment and the living room is really puzzling me out. [Here](http://imgur.com/dxq2hFj) is the album. I'm not sure how...
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Reddit says it will hide but not ban hate communities
Reddit Co-Founder and new CEO Steve Huffman has just laid out a host of changes to the websites content policy. He cites the company's earlier banning of non-co...
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Reddit Declares Itself a ‘Government’ | | Betabeat
Reddit CEO Yishan Wong said in a blog post after the closing of The Fappening subreddit that Reddit was a new kind of government.
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Reddit Users Get Remorse Over Nude Pictures, Try Donating to Charity
Redditors attempt to redeem themselves after sharing leaked celebrity photos.