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While CEO Steve Huffman may be dismissive of the thousands of subreddits going dark to protest his planned API changes,…
While CEO Steve Huffman may be dismissive of the thousands of subreddits going dark to protest his planned API changes,…
I love it !
I posit that it is, in part, because of Reddit’s self-selected role as “the front page of the internet”. Journalists and bloggers have a vested interest in what happens to reddit, and the drama surrounding third-party apps, as it likely drives a not-insignificant portion of their own traffic. I’ve seen articles from all sides of the political spectrum lambasting Huffman’s fuck-ups, as (on the negative side) the planned changes likely reduce the amount of click-throughs they might expect to their content, and/or (on the positive side) the drama drives click-throughs to their articles from impassioned redditors, would-be social media developers, and anyone with an interest in the history/sociology/economy of the social web.