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📰 Exciting news from Reddit! The popular social platform is testing its own add-ons, starting with a select number of communities. These add-ons include tools for creating posts with live scoreboards and helping moderators ban spammers. Stay tuned for more updates on the latest features coming to Reddit! #Reddit #AddOnsTesting #SocialMediaNews #TechnologyUpdates
📰 Exciting news from Reddit! The popular social platform is testing its own add-ons, starting with a select number of communities. These add-ons include tools for creating posts with live scoreboards and helping moderators ban spammers. Stay tuned for more updates on the latest features coming to Reddit! #Reddit #AddOnsTesting #SocialMediaNews #TechnologyUpdates
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Let's talk about the Reddit "mess". Reddit is going dark from the 12th to the 14th. Millions are protesting (and that's not even accounting for lurkers of the platform). The current problem at hand is an interesting one. Reddit elected to give third-party apps 30 days to adjust to exorbitant API pricing. This is a move meant to cut off third-party apps and force everyone onto their subpar application. This abrupt change has many ramifications. Reddit users aren't naïve. They are internet savvy. They know THEY are the value. Reddit is a platform but not a content creation outfit. Reddit is a social news aggregation, web content rating, and discussion platform where registered members can submit content, such as text posts or direct links, to various communities called "subreddits". Let me repeat this, members ARE the platform's value. They are the monetizable portion of the company. The current problem is that the current CEO must appease the board, help investors get their money back by having a brilliant IPO based off of free labor.
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📈 Reddit had to overcome the "Cold Start Problem" to start, grow, and IPO (Congrats Reddit, Inc.). So how did the "front page of the internet" get started? The following are 5 stages of network effects that got them here today... The framework (created by Andrew Chen) is broken down into the following: ⚛ 1. Building an 'atomic network' to overcome the cold start problem. 🔁 2. Achieving a tipping point with a repeatable process. 💪 3. Strengthening the network to achieve escape velocity. ❌ 4. Overcoming a 'ceiling' of growth. 🏰 5. The David vs. Goliath strategy to build a moat. Read more to learn Reddit's strategies for each stage.
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Reddit is down today. Both in spirit through the dark protesting subreddits (8000+, 2.7B combined user count as of writing, and climbing) and technically as live subs' users bombard them and intermittently break Reddit, Inc.'s servers. Christian Selig and the other third-party developers are unambiguously the good guys here, the Tony Starks to Reddit CEO Steve Huffman (aka Spez) Obadiah Stane. Or maybe Justin Hammer, time will tell. The whole new API pricing policy, the way it was rolled out, and the absolute cluster of a comms strategy around it are a master class in how not to communicate with users and value add volunteers (VOLUNTEERS!) as a platform. As a passionate moderator of the Top 1% subreddit and an ardent long-time Apollo app user, I'm dreading the long-term direction this management indicates, both technically, and business-wise. With Reddit's upcoming (LONG rumoured!) IPO, Spez's intractability here may backfire. Potential investors may well be put off by such instability and disrespect for community needs and demands. If your company is planning on IPOing and its entire value for users is driven by well-moderated and spam-free UGC, this is a nightmare, and advertisers should also take note at reach and content quality too. This is an indicator of the users generating content demanding a sort of compensation for being the product. In the balance between monetization and community trust, Reddit seems to be leaning heavily toward the former. Let's hope they don't topple over. #community #reddit #RedditBlackout #TechEthics #UserRights #CommunityFirst #IPOWatch #MarvelMetaphors
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Reddit's biggest currency is it's user generated content, to the point that GAI models are being trained on it for evolved efficiency and improved experience. To monetize APIs as it looks for an IPO in the second half of 2023 can go sideways
REDDIT REVOLT — Thousands of Reddit, Inc. communities restricted user access Monday as part of a coordinated effort to protest the company's new policy to charge developers for access to its backend interface. — The huge influx of subreddits, or channels on the site dedicated to specific topics, shifting to private mode caused the entire site to temporarily crash Monday. More on Axios:
Thousands of Reddit communities go dark in protest of API changes
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checkout the video on YouTube. link below **Discover Reddit: A World of Communities** 🌐 Dive into Reddit, the American social news aggregation and forum where users shape the conversation. From breaking news to niche interests, explore diverse communities known as "subreddits." **How it Works: A Quick Guide** 🔄 Users submit content ranging from links to videos, sparking discussions and debates. 📊 Upvotes and downvotes determine content visibility, driving popular posts to the top. 🎖️ Earn "karma" through upvotes on your contributions. 🛡️ Moderators keep communities focused and spam-free. **Unique Features of Reddit** 💬 Join AMAs to engage with celebrities, politicians, and experts. 🔍 Anonymity encourages open discussions without the pressure of personal identity. 📜 Follow Reddiquette for respectful interactions within the community. **Reddit's Distinctive Edge** 👥 Unlike traditional social media, Reddit fosters community-driven content and discussions. 📊 With its voting system, quality content rises to the forefront, setting Reddit apart from other platforms. **Challenges to Navigate** ❌ Beware of unverified information and potential toxicity within certain communities. ⏰ Reddit's addictive nature can consume valuable time. 🔄 Strive for originality to stand out in a sea of content. **In Conclusion** 🌟 Explore Reddit for vibrant communities, insightful discussions, and endless content. But tread carefully amidst its unregulated landscape. Ready to dive in? #RedditCommunity #ExploreAndEngage
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