Reddit communities have either gone private or in read-only modes, protesting against the decision to kill third-party apps.
Some of the popular subreddits dedicated to discussing Bitcoin and cryptocurrencies that are protesting against the change include r/Bitcoin, r/CryptoCurrency/ and r/cardano. Reddit has also received backlash for introducing paid access to its Data API.While nearly 3,500 subreddits were estimated to become inaccessible, the numbers could increase if other communities join the revolt.
“We respect when you and your communities take action to highlight the things you need, including, at times, going private.” Moreover, to eradicate the extensive use third-party moderator tools, Reddit plans to launch mobile moderator tools for Reddit’s iOS and Android apps in the coming months.Contrary to the ongoing community retaliation, Reddit is close to achieving a new milestone in terms of collectible avatar holders on the platform.
Reddit managed to amass 10 million holders of its collectible avatars barely within an year of the launching “Reddit NFTs.”Reddit’s collectible avatar marketplace was launched on the Ethereum scaling network Polygon in July 2022, which allows independent artists and Redditors to design customizable NFT collections.
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