Reddit has stopped working for millions of users around the world.

https://www.independent.co.uk/tech/reddit-down-subreddits-protest-not-working-b2356013.html

The mass outage comes amid a major boycott from thousands of the site’s administrators, who are protessting new changes to the platform.

On 12 June, popular sub-Reddits like r/videos and r/bestof went dark in retaliation to proposed API (Application Programming Interface) charges for third-party app developers.

Among the apps impacted by the new pricing is popular iOS app Apollo, which announced last week that it was unable to afford the new costs and would be shutting down.

Apollo CEO Christian Selig claimed that Reddit would charge up to $20 million per year in order to operate, prompting the mass protest from Reddit communities.

In a Q&A session on Reddit on Friday, the site’s CEO Steve Huffman defended the new pricing.

“Some apps such as Apollo, Reddit is Fun, and Sync have decided this pricing doesn’t work for their businesses and will close before pricing goes into effect,” said Mr Huffman, who goes by the Reddit username u/spez.

“For the other apps, we will continue talking. We acknowledge that the timeline we gave was tight; we are happy to engage with folks who want to work with us.”

In response to the latest outage, one Reddit user wrote on Twitter: “Spez, YOU broke Reddit.”

Website health monitor DownDetector registered more than 7,000 outage reports for Reddit on Monday.

Some users were greeted with the message: “Something went wrong. Just don’t panic.”

Others received an error warning that stated: “Our CDN [content delivery network] was unable to reach our servers.”


Update: Seems to be resolved for most users

    • piece@feddit.it
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      1 year ago

      Sure looks like it. It’s probably better for their image to be down than to have users refreshing and not seeing new content

      • threefriend@beehaw.org
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        1 year ago

        Maybe. But also maybe they were looking at internal data showing users leaving en masse to alternatives, and that was really scary compared to the known-quantity of what happens when the site goes down for maintenance.

      • kickinitlegit@lemmy.one
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        1 year ago

        One would think, but as we’ve seen, they aren’t making the best decisions. Could also be they’re taking it down to make changes with moderation? But either way, you are correct, it’s not good right as they’re going public.

    • zero_iq@lemm.ee
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      1 year ago

      That or rushing through untested changes to minimise its visibility, leading to site breakage.