Starting last night, about a thousand subreddits have gone private. We do anticipate many of them will come back by Wednesday, as many have said as much. While we knew this was coming, it is a challenge nevertheless and we have our work cut out for us. A number of Snoos have been working around the clock, adapting to infrastructure strains, engaging with communities, and responding to the myriad of issues related to this blackout. Thank you, team.
We have not seen any significant revenue impact so far and we will continue to monitor.
There’s a lot of noise with this one. Among the noisiest we’ve seen. Please know that our teams are on it, and like all blowups on Reddit, this one will pass as well. The most important things we can do right now are stay focused, adapt to challenges, and keep moving forward. We absolutely must ship what we said we would. The only long term solution is improving our product, and in the short term we have a few upcoming critical mod tool launches we need to nail.
While the two biggest third-party apps, Apollo and RIF, along with a couple others, have said they plan to shut down at the end of the month, we are still in conversation with some of the others. And as I mentioned in my post last week, we will exempt accessibility-focused apps and so far have agreements with RedReader and Dystopia.
I am sorry to say this, but please be mindful of wearing Reddit gear in public. Some folks are really upset, and we don’t want you to be the object of their frustrations.
Again, we’ll get through it. Thank you to all of you for helping us do so.
Edit to include source: https://www.macrumors.com/2023/06/13/reddit-ceo-blackouts-no-revenue-impact/
I would love to watch reddit crash and burn, and for smeg-spez to get fired. But I’m mentally prepared for them to linger on for years and maybe even be profitable as they hang on to the countless dumb-dumbs who just don’t know anything more than mindlessly scrolling through endless ads.
Meanwhile, the rest of us can still move on and enjoy what we’re building to replace reddit in our daily routine, even if we can’t make reddit itself go away like it should.
Unfortunately from what I’ve seen on big gaming subs is that enough users simply don’t care. Take a look at /r/rocketleague for example. Mods made a post saying they can’t permanently black out the sub due to it being owned by psyonix and the top comment on that thread has hundreds of up votes and comments saying they don’t care about the API changes. It’s really that mentality of “I don’t care unless I’m personally affected” is why we’re in this mess to begin with!
The sad thing is they are personally affected, they’re just too damn ignorant to know. Even worse, they cling to their ignorance, which is frankly the worst sin a human being can commit.
I wonder how many of them use a 3rd party app and just don’t understand what’s about to happen. Or they use a 3rd party app and don’t even realize it’s 3rd party because they installed it ages ago from the phone store and to them it’s just “reddit”.
And some of them of course, use the horrible default app and are OK with it.
Honestly at this point, if those folks get stuck in the internet void…I don’t think it’s a big loss.
I think you didn’t consider the horrifying third alternative. That they’ve been using and are used to the default reddit app/experience because that’s the norm now