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Reddit CEO: Apollo-Related Subreddit Blackouts 'Will Pass,' No Significant Revenue Impact So Far

www.macrumors.com Reddit CEO: Apollo-Related Subreddit Blackouts 'Will Pass,' No Significant Revenue Impact So Far

Reddit CEO Steve Huffman on Monday told Reddit employees that he is unconcerned about current protests over the company's sudden API changes. In...

Reddit CEO: Apollo-Related Subreddit Blackouts 'Will Pass,' No Significant Revenue Impact So Far

I guess Reddit has learned nothing. At least I have learned a lot in the last few days.

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  • supposedly there's going to be a permanent protest on June 30th if they don't revert the API changes after this one, can't wait to see what spez thinks then

    • It was pretty obvious that a 2 day protest wasn’t going to affect Reddit in any way possible. They know that this will pass. Their main user-base are the people who just view Reddit as just another social media app, and just consume content without ever participating in any community, will continue using Reddit normally. They’ll be confused about the whole situation, and once the subs are back online in 2 days, it would be like nothing has every happened. People who have been hurt are power users and mods.

      What will really hurt is going dark indefinitely. Just put a complete stop. Half assed protests ain’t gonna get them to conclusions. So I think if the 8000+ subreddits that have been set to private or have restrictions, should go dark indefinitely.

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