Reddit Discontinues Gold Awards System, Angering Users
In response to user protests and API changes, Reddit has decided to sunset its coins and awards system, causing frustration among its community
In response to user protests and API changes, Reddit has decided to sunset its coins and awards system, causing frustration among its community
OpenAI has announced the general availability of GPT-4, its latest text-generating model, through the API
In a highly dramatic Ask Me Anything (AMA) session hosted by Reddit’s CEO Steve Huffman, the company’s decision to revise its API pricing and force third-party apps
Twitter has unveiled a new API tier called Twitter API Pro, catering specifically to startups, with a monthly cost of $5,000
Reddit announced that it will now allow users to upload NSFW (not safe for work) images from desktops in adult communities.
During the Google I/O developer conference, Google unveiled new security and privacy features for its Play Store, including updates to the Play Integrity API and the Data safety section.
With per-article charging by twitter, users will pay a higher price per article compared to a monthly subscription
The Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) has decided to cease publishing service alerts to its Twitter account, which has over 1 million followers
Brave Browser, has recently announced that it is now relying exclusively on its own index for its search engine. By doing so, Brave Search will no longer depend on third-party providers such as Bing
Microsoft has announced it will drop Twitter from its advertising platform next week, following Twitter’s decision to charge a minimum of $42,000 per month to users of its API