More than 6,000 subreddits went private in protest of the monetization of Reddit's API

Thousands of subreddits have closed their communities to the public in a concerted move to oppose the monetization of Reddit's API. Nationwide protests of Reddit communities started due to the monetization of access to the platform's API. In this concerted action, thousands of subreddits from the attack of some of their most popular ones, such as r/gaming or r/music, have made themselves private so that no one except people who were already members of these communities can access their content. Administrators of popular subreddits such as r/funny, r/science, and r/aww began planning coordinated protests against the company's new API access policy last week. This comes after the developers of some of Reddit's most popular third-party apps announced that they would no longer be able to... ..................................... Read more on our website: More than 6,000 subreddits went private in protest of the monetization of Reddit's API

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