The Starfield shipbuilder gives players free rein to design the ship of their dreams. Or you know, you could also just build the Millenium Falcon.
The "Mod Helper Program" is a karma-based trophy system that signals what moderators are the most helpful to their colleagues.
Reddit corporate claims victory over its disgruntled mods as r/aww, r/pics, and r/videos abandon the "John Oliver rule."
Movie producers suing internet service provider Grande attempted to subpoena Reddit for IP addresses and user data for accounts that discussed torrenting.
While there are plenty of examples of “Fuck Spez” to go around, the most creative moment came at the end of the project.
The Reddit debacle continues as it replaces the r/malefashionadvice subreddit moderators following their refusal to reopen to the public.
The new icon is a tacky, 8-bit-inspired nightmare while the original icon is now locked behind a paywall inside the app. Go figure.
Reddit did inform users that they'd be deleting chats prior to 2023 on June 30, but buried the messaging at the bottom of a post on the platform's subreddit.
The lawsuit seeks changes to the changes companies’ safety standards, with the plaintiffs calling the platforms “defective and unreasonably dangerous.”
An update to Google's privacy policy suggests that the entire public internet is fair game for its AI projects.
Fidelity estimates Reddit's holdings are at $15.4 million, which is down over 7% from the fund’s estimates of $16.6 million from this past April.
The site is handing out Thursday deadlines for reopening as key metrics take a hit.
A senior Google VP said earlier this month that Google users who couldn't add "Reddit" to their queries were “not quite happy” following the protest.
While Reddit's traffic took a slight hit in the first days of the moderator-led protest, it appears to be bouncing back to near-normal levels.
Tens of thousands of Redditors would rather stan John Oliver than go back to normal operations.
Some subreddits have pulled back from the blackout while CEO Steve Huffman claims his company may let users vote out unruly mods.
Huffman said the ongoing protest against its API policy is becoming less representative of the communities on Reddit, adding that more "democracy" was needed.
Reddit CEO Steve Huffman told employees in an internal memo this week that the “blowup” on the site would pass.
For at least the next 48 hours, thousands of subreddits will be set to private to reduce user engagement, disrupt advertising, and protest API changes.
Subreddits for Taylor Swift, Minecraft , RollerCoaster Tycoon , and Robinhood are joining the fight against Reddit's pay-to-access API.