Fidelity has cut Reddit valuation to $5.5B from $10B (techcrunch.com) en
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Reddit protest by its community moderators has impacted user engagements, traffic and visits to its ad portal since its beginning on June 12.
Reddit and its communities are preparing for a life after the platform's API changes forced popular third-party apps to shut down.
Reddit may have won by shutting down the protest against its API changes, but not without lasting damage to its relationship with its users.
Social magazine app Flipboard had already committed to joining the "fediverse" -- the decentralized social web, which includes apps like Mastodon. Now, it’s doubling down on those ambitions with an announcement that it will stop tweeting while also launching a new podcast devoted to exploring the topic of decentralized social...
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A (fairly brief) interview with Mark Surman, Mozilla's president and executive director.
Imagine having someone with more power than sense arbitrarily coming in and having them declare some innocent piece of language hate speech and it's use will be punished....