Moderators on Reddit have shut down their forums in protest of a new policy that charges users for access to the site’s API. The revolt has put Kevin in child care-wisdom-withdrawal (RIP r/daddit) — and left many other users without their favorite subreddits. But does the incident say something more about the future of the internet?
Then, the MrBeast Philanthropic-Industrial Complex.
Plus: Platforms are already fumbling the ball on misinformation.
Today’s guest:
• Max Read is a journalist, screenwriter, editor and the owner-operator of Read Max • .
Additional information:
• Casey examines the Reddit revolt • and why the company isn’t backing down • on shutting down third-party apps. • Max Read on MrBeast’s rise • as a viral philanthropist. • Following the algorithm doesn’t always lead to philanthropy, as Kevin explored in a 2019 article on PewDiePie • . • Platforms are backing away from peak trust and safety • .
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