Will the Reddit blackout protest cause changes to their upcoming API update?
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Starting June 12, a significant number of subreddits are going private to protest the upcoming changes to Reddit's API, which will have a large effect on 3rd party apps. The updated API terms will go into effect on June 19th, per https://www.reddit.com/r/reddit/comments/12qwagm/an_update_regarding_reddits_api/ and API rate limits will change on July 1st, per https://www.reddit.com/r/reddit/comments/145bram/addressing_the_community_about_changes_to_our_api

This market will resolve YES if, before or on July 1st, Reddit changes any portion of the upcoming updates in response to the blackouts.

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predicted NO

I’m letting this market’s time runout, so unless Reddit makes a last minute change, it’s looking like a solid NO.

bought Ṁ2,000 of NO

My third party app (BaconReader) died a few minutes ago. Posts online suggest the API rate limit has gone into effect. 😭

predicted NO

@stevez Yup, RIF is dead too.

predicted YES

@evergreenemily Nice. No more being distracted: )

predicted NO

@stevez Here’s to hoping for a midnight hour change, as unrealistic as that seems.

predicted NO

@stevez boost for reddit is still working it appears?

bought Ṁ100 of NO

bought Ṁ10 of YES

Does changing release dates count as a change?

@StrayClimb Yes that would count. Any change from what is the current plan will result in the market resolving as yes.