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6,000-plus Reddit groups go dark to protest fee hikes

The social networking forum is charging third-party apps more to use its data trove.

- By Helen Li

More than 6,000 communitie­s on the social networking forum Reddit are going dark for 48 hours starting Monday in protest of a fee increase for developers that use the site’s data.

Popular discussion threads, known as subreddits — including r/music, r/ art, r/videos, r/gaming, r/science and r/funny — have been set to private mode and some will close indefinite­ly. Other communitie­s are joining the growing list.

“Closed Indefinite­ly for Reddit API Policy Change Protest — The musical community of reddit,” a message says on the r/music page, a community to discuss all things music-related.

Reddit recently increased fees for third-party developers to access its API, or applicatio­n programmin­g interface. One such company called Apollo, which operates a Reddit browser app for iOS and iPadOS, has said that under the new fee model it would have to pay potentiall­y more than $20 million a year to continue operating.

“Apollo will close down on June 30th. Reddit’s recent decisions and actions have unfortunat­ely made it impossible for Apollo to continue. Thank you so, so much for all the support over the years,” Apollo founder Christian Selig said on Twitter.

Reddit, which filed paperwork with the Securities and Exchange Commission in December 2021 for an initial public offering that has since stalled, is following moves from companies such as Twitter to increase fees in an effort to monetize more of its platform.

Reddit founder and Chief Executive Steve Huffman articulate­d the shift in a New York Times interview published in April.

“The Reddit corpus of data is really valuable,” Huffman said. “But we don’t need to give all of that value to some of the largest companies in the world for free.”

Many companies such as OpenAI and Microsoft have used Reddit conversati­ons in developing and training large text-generated language models for new AI technology such as ChatGPT. Huffman has stated that this data “crawling” is not returning value to Reddit’s users.

“Reddit needs to be a selfsustai­ning business, and to do that, we can no longer subsidize commercial entities that require largescale data use,” Huffman said in a Reddit Ask-MeAnything about changes to API, noting that Reddit has not made a profit yet.

 ?? Photo Illustrati­on by Mateusz Slodkowski SOPA Images / LightRocke­t ?? “THE REDDIT corpus of data is really valuable” and should be monetized, CEO Steve Huffman has said.
Photo Illustrati­on by Mateusz Slodkowski SOPA Images / LightRocke­t “THE REDDIT corpus of data is really valuable” and should be monetized, CEO Steve Huffman has said.

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