Volunteers who maintain the standard of content on Reddit’s forums do 466 hours of work every day – labour that would cost 2.8 per cent of the firm’s revenue| New Scientist
Major subreddits are protesting against Reddit's plan to charge third-party apps.| NBC News
Steve Huffman said in an interview that Elon Musk's cost-cutting at Twitter was inspiring and that the two have chatted "a handful of times."| NBC News
Reddit plans to charge third-party apps to use its data.| NBC News
The antiwork movement has taken off on Reddit, particularly during Covid - but is in turmoil after TV spot| The Independent