The move comes at a time when AI startups and big tech stalwarts are developing AI using Reddit's huge library of user content. Reading time 2 minutes Reddit execs have noticed that everyone is ...
Reddit has decided to start charging for its API. The pricing may kill its most popular third-party apps. Credit: Jakub Porzycki/NurPhoto via Getty Images Twitter isn't the only social media platform ...
At a time when most third-party Reddit applications are likely to shut down, Relay for Reddit application on Android could likely survive Reddit's expensive API changes. However, it will come at a ...
Reddit has had a tumultuous month after announcing changes to its data API. In the last month, Reddit’s CEO gave interviews defending the company’s decision, the social network had fights with ...
Reddit's most popular client, Apollo, will be shutting down as the situation between the company and the third-party developer continues to deteriorate. Credit: Jakub Porzycki/NurPhoto via Getty ...
Reddit is in trouble right now. After announcing changes in April, news has surfaced that several of the most popular third-party Reddit apps would shut down by the end of the month. On top of that, ...
Reddit will begin charging high fees for developer access to its application programming interface. The company will charge $12,000 for 50 million API requests, a high price relative to many of its ...
Reddit said it plans to start charging companies for access to its data that is used to train AI. Major players in the AI race like OpenAI, Microsoft, and Google train AI models using Reddit's data, ...
Reddit will follow through with its planned API changes, according to a company spokesperson—as more than 8,000 subreddits continue a blackout protest set to last until Wednesday due to planned ...
An application programming interface (API) defines the correct way for a developer to request services from an operating system (OS) or other application and expose data within different contexts and ...