Reddit announced that ahead of their IPO going public later in 2023, they are going to begin charging third party apps for use of their API. Many Reddit communities plan to go dark on June 12th in protest but most networks ban third party apps. Cara: I think this is whatever other company that's serious about profitability and going public does. And there's two sides of the trade. If you're unhappy, go somewhere else.
The SEC is coming for crypto’s biggest players, Fox News says Tucker Carlson broke his contract with a new Twitter show, and Chris Licht is out at CNN. Then, Instagram’s algorithms are promoting accounts sharing child sexual abuse material, and the PGA Tour announced a merger with Saudi-backed LIV Golf. Plus, a listener question on Reddit charging for access to its API.
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