Reddit ends r/popular feed, CEO Steve Huffman tells the reason: You have different interests, so….
Reddit is phasing out its default r/popular feed for new users, shifting towards personalized content discovery. CEO Steve Huffman stated the feature "sucks" and misrepresents the platform's diverse ...
In May 2023, Reddit announced that its API would no longer be free, signaling the demise of most third-party Reddit apps and the start of a new Reddit era. Reddit was always interested in making money ...
Reddit's top 3 share of organic search results grew after Google's May core update. YouTube's share of top 3 organic positions dropped. Roughly a third of domains losing top 10 positions after the ...
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