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Reddit users are going on a 48-hour blackout starting today, June 12. Twenty-four subreddits with more than 20 million users a piece are currently affected. Reddit users are going on a 48-hour blackout starting today, June 12, and it's affecting some of the site's most popular subreddits. In total, 7,266 subreddits are going to be taking part in the blackout, per the Reddit post. They range in size from fewer than 5,000 users to more than 40 million users.
Persons: Reddit, Insider's Jyoti Mann, Mann Organizations: BBC Locations: Reddit
Discord — a popular group chat app — is poised to pick up some slack from Reddit during this time. Originally developed for gamers, Discord has attracted a wide range of users including K-pop stans. It's unclear how many users joined since Reddit's blackout, but Discord had already been competing against Reddit even before the current blackout. It now attracts a wide range of forum users: including those interested in writing and K-pop. 7,266 subreddits are taking part in the blackout at the time of publication, according to a Reddit post.
Persons: Toptomcat Organizations: Morning, Reddit
Users are protesting Reddit's new pricing policy that charges third-party apps for using its API. Nearly 3,500 subreddit forums are set to go private for 48 hours on Monday to protest Reddit's new pricing policy, BBC News reported. The user also wrote that if Reddit didn't "fix what they've broken" then the community would take further action. Its developer, Christian Selig, said in a Reddit post that it's being asked by the platform to pay $0.24 for every 1,000 requests to its API. The pricing policy will take effect from July 1.
Persons: Steve Huffman, Reddit, Toptomcat, aren't, Huffman, Christian Selig, Reddit didn't Organizations: BBC News, Google, Microsoft, New York Times
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