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More than 6,500 Reddit discussion forums have "gone dark" in a two-day protest over the company's move to charge third-party apps for API access.
Parts of Reddit 'going dark' in protest of developer fees
Redditors To Stage Blackout As Sky-High API Fees Threaten The Demise Of Third-Party Apps
New Reddit API price means trouble for Apollo and other apps. Communities protest.
Reddit Shutdown Today Claims Over 5000 Subreddits
Why is Reddit Revolting?: Subreddits Go Dark in 48-hour Protest against Upcoming API Charges
Reddit API Protest: Subreddits Going Dark List - Dataconomy
Going dark': Reddit's largest subreddits to stage 48-hour protest against new API pricing - BusinessToday
Widespread protest planned on June 12 over Reddit's new API charging policy
Going dark': Reddit's largest subreddits to stage 48-hour protest against new API pricing - BusinessToday
2023 Reddit API controversy - Wikipedia
Reddit in Mass Revolt Over Astronomical API Fees That Would Kill Third Party Apps
Burning the Hooks: What happens when we lose our subreddits, APIs and exchanges?, by Dominique Carlon, Automated Decision-Making and Society
Reddit Communities Still Dark As Protest Continues - The New York Times
Reddit Faces User-Driven Protests As Thousands Of Forums Go Dark