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When will 'Love & Death' Episode 6 premiere on HBO Max?
When will 'Love & Death' Episode 6 premiere on HBO Max?
Here's when the next episode of 'Love & Death' will arrive on HBO Max
1970-01-01 08:00
Reddit blackout: Why are thousands of the world’s most popular subreddits going dark?
Reddit blackout: Why are thousands of the world’s most popular subreddits going dark?
Most of Reddit has now gone “dark” in protest against the management of the online forum. The controversy began when Reddit announced that it would start charging for access to its API, the technology that allows other developers access to its data. Some of those developers immediately announced that the pricing was so high that it would make their apps unsustainable – and one, widely-respected client Apollo, has since said it will have to shut down. That set off outrage across Reddit. While that initially focused on the decision to start charging for access to its data, it has since grown, with many users suggesting that they are generally dissatisfied with the way the site is being managed. What has happened to Reddit? On June 12, many of the world’s biggest subreddits went “dark”. That meant setting their privacy settings to private, so that only anyone who is already a member can see them. For anyone who tries to visit those forums and is not a member – which includes most of those on Reddit, including many of its biggest – they will see a message that it has gone private and is therefore not available. In a widely circulated message explaining the outage, users explained that it was intended as a protest. Some will return on 14 June, after 48 hours of darkness, it says, but others might opt to never come back again if the problem is not addressed. That is because “many moderators aren’t able to put in the work they do with the poor tools available through the official app” the message reads. “This isn’t something any of us do lightly: we do what we do because we love Reddit, and we truly believe this change will make it impossible to keep doing what we love.” Why did Reddit change its policy? All of this began because Reddit announced that it would start charging for access to its API. Many of its users – including Christian Selig, the developer of the Apollo app that is at the centre of much of the controversy – say that this is reasonable. Reddit’s data is used by sites such as Google and to train artificial intelligence systems, for instance. And at the moment, Reddit is not paid for that usage, despite the fact that it costs the company (which is not profitable) to host that data. But it was the pricing and the way it was rolled out that caused such controversy. Mr Selig said that the pricing would cost his app $2 million per month, which is much more than storing the user data is thought to cost Reddit, and he and others were given only 30 days to respond. Which Reddit forums are part of the blackout? Almost all of them. The latest numbers suggest that 7259, out of 7806, of the site’s subreddits are currently unavailable to the public. Of the seven subreddits that have more than 30 million subscribers, all but one – r/pics – have been made private. A full, live list that shows both the subreddits that are down and the overall impact of the protest can be found on this tracking page. How can this happen? Reddit is unusual among social networks in that it depends heavily on its users, who administer the forums and moderate the content that appear on them. That saves it a lot of money – Meta, for instance, spends vast sums on ensuring that problematic content does not appear on Facebook and Instagram – and means that those users feel as if they should be listened to when it comes to such issues. It also means that they are able to take decisions that the management of Reddit might not like them to, including turning those subreddits private. Some 30,000 moderators are thought to be running the subreddits that are involved in the protest, and working together has given them considerable power to grind the site to a halt. Read More Reddit is in chaos – and it’s CEO has finally responded Reddit’s blackout protest is set to continue indefinitely Reddit down amid major protest Popular Reddit app Apollo shuts down as site’s users revolt against it Millions of Reddit users face a blackout over pricing revolt Scientists reveal the ‘violent, catastrophic’ origin of Geminids meteor shower
2023-06-16 00:02
When will 'Shark Tank' Season 15 Episode 2 air? From Toast-It to Return Home, entrepreneurs bring unique pitches
When will 'Shark Tank' Season 15 Episode 2 air? From Toast-It to Return Home, entrepreneurs bring unique pitches
'The Shark Tank' Season 15 Episode 2 will feature four interesting products looking for a deal from the sharks
2023-09-30 09:21
Spencer Strider was right: Braves fans lose their cool on umps, Brian Snitker
Spencer Strider was right: Braves fans lose their cool on umps, Brian Snitker
Braves pitcher Spencer Strider was adamant about coming back in for the eighth inning but Brian Snitker pulled him and all hell broke loose in Atlanta.
2023-10-08 09:21
Snap Appoints India Head, Announces Revamp in Growth Push
Snap Appoints India Head, Announces Revamp in Growth Push
Snap Inc. is appointing a former Google executive to lead its India operations as it strives to become
2023-08-23 14:07
Watch Nikola Jokic’s hometown celebrate Nuggets NBA championship
Watch Nikola Jokic’s hometown celebrate Nuggets NBA championship
Nikola Jokic's hometown of Sombor, Serbia celebrated as he won the NBA championship for the first time with the Denver Nuggets.Nikola Jokic and the Denver Nuggets would not be denied their first NBA championship. On Monday night, the Nuggets recovered from a deficit in the fourth quarter an...
2023-06-13 12:16
Militia leader gets 18 years in prison over US Capitol attack
Militia leader gets 18 years in prison over US Capitol attack
The founder of the far-right Oath Keepers militia was handed an 18-year prison sentence Thursday for seditious conspiracy in the 2021 attack on the US Capitol, the toughest penalty given...
2023-05-26 02:06
Virginia is the next big battleground for abortion rights and may send a signal for 2024
Virginia is the next big battleground for abortion rights and may send a signal for 2024
One of the biggest fights over abortion rights this year is in Virginia, where all of the state House and Senate seats are up for reelection
2023-09-20 12:09
How to Enable High Precision Mouse Input in Overwatch
How to Enable High Precision Mouse Input in Overwatch
High Precision Mouse Input is a gameplay setting in Overwatch 2 that makes aiming even more precise. Here's how to enable it.
1970-01-01 08:00
Column: F1 hits the jackpot in Las Vegas on its $500 million gamble after many stumbles on the Strip
Column: F1 hits the jackpot in Las Vegas on its $500 million gamble after many stumbles on the Strip
There were missteps and mistakes, and a master class in how not to handle customer relations
2023-11-20 07:34
How much did Megan Fox's GoFundMe for Brittney Boyce raise? Actress claps back at haters amid fundraiser backlash
How much did Megan Fox's GoFundMe for Brittney Boyce raise? Actress claps back at haters amid fundraiser backlash
The fundraiser was aimed at covering medical costs for Boyce's father, who has been diagnosed with pancreatic cancer
2023-07-28 20:55
Uber, DoorDash sue New York City over minimum wage law
Uber, DoorDash sue New York City over minimum wage law
By Daniel Wiessner Uber Technologies Inc, DoorDash Inc and other app-based food delivery companies filed lawsuits on Thursday
2023-07-07 00:23