Reddit communities are ‘going dark’ to protest changes that would hurt third-party apps

Reddit’s potential threat to third-party apps is prompting a high-profile protest. Dozens of subreddits, including major examples like Earthporn, LifeProTips, ReactionGIFs and Videos, have declared they’re “going dark” (that is, going private) starting June 12th in response to an API pricing increase they believe will shut out third-party clients. Some will resume public access after 48 hours, but others will “permanently” isolate themselves until Reddit addresses their concerns.

The protesters are also calling on users to message Reddit administrators, leave negative app reviews and boycott the social site. At the same time, they want participants to be “restrained, polite, reasonable and law-abiding” — threats and other rude behavior won’t win people over, according to the organizers.

We’ve asked Reddit for comment. Christian Selig, the creator of popular client Apollo, says the API pricing would cost him $20 million per year. The developers of other apps, such as Narwhal and Reddit is Fun, have also warned that they can’t afford the new prices and will likely shut down soon as a result. In the past, Reddit maintained that its pricing is “as equitable as possible” and that it was working to improve the efficiency of apps and reduce their costs.

As The Vergeexplains, moderators are as worried about the price change as users. Third-party Reddit apps frequently include customizations and other features that don’t make their way into the official app, including moderator tools that help keep subreddits in check. Developers also fear the new API structure would prevent displaying not-safe-for-work content and limit ads that are key to making revenue.

This isn’t the first time Reddit communities have fenced themselves off in protest. In 2015, the IAmA subreddit went private in objection to the sudden firing of communications director Victoria Taylor. In 2021, dozens of subreddits made a similar move to draw attention to COVID-19 misinformation that was allowed to spread on the platform. Reddit’s responses have been mixed. It banned one community and quarantined 54 others after the misinformation protest, but those actions were for abuse rather than the disputed content.

Reddit’s decision comes a few months after Twitter banned third-party apps and severely limited free API access. In both cases, the strategies effectively force users to rely on official apps, where companies can control more of the experience and generate more money from ads and (in Twitter’s case) subscriptions. The fear, as you might guess, is that this leads to a stagnant platform where outsiders can’t improve on the core formula.

This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/reddit-communities-are-going-dark-to-protest-changes-that-would-hurt-third-party-apps-154133342.html?src=rss 

Apple WWDC 2023: Live updates

Apple is slated to hold its annual Worldwide Developer Conference today, and based on the rumors and leaks we’ve seen, it’s shaping up to be a monumental year. The industry is expecting the company to launch its first mixed reality headset, along with a new platform that powers VR or AR applications, as well as the usual suspects like updates to iOS, macOS, watchOS and more. In addition, there might be new Mac hardware and we never know what surprises might be in store. Will there be a Ted Lasso reveal? Or maybe new Fitness+ updates or a celebrity appearance? I guess we’ll just have to wait till find out. The show kicks off at 1pm ET/10am PT, and we’ll be starting to publish updates at 12pm ET, so stay tuned!

This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/apple-wwdc-2023-live-updates-160004876.html?src=rss 

Binance faces SEC charges for allegedly mishandling funds and dodging rules

The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) is acting on concerns crypto giant Binance may have broken the law with its US operations. The regulator has filed 13 charges against Binance and founder Changpeng Zhao accusing the two of violating securities laws. Most notably, officials claim Binance knowingly undermined its own international compliance controls to help US investors keep trading on Binance.com when they were only supposed to rely on the separate Binance.US system. Zhao and his company also controlled Binance.US “behind the scenes,” the SEC alleges.

The Commission also maintains that Binance and Zhao mixed and diverted customers’ assets at will, including with the Zhao-owned Sigma Chain. The company and its US affiliate are further accused of running unregistered exchanges, broker-dealers and clearing agencies, with Zhao serving as the control. They also allegedly sold unregistered crypto assets, the SEC adds.

The SEC aims to not only force Binance to comply with the law, but to bar Zhao from helming any domestic securities issuers. It also wants the company to disgorge its financial gains from the alleged violations, and to pay additional penalties.

Binance says it’s “disheartened” by the charges and maintains that it has participated in “good-faith” talks to reach a settlement. Reuters investigators reported that Binance commingled $20 million from a corporate account with $15 million for a customer-oriented example. The company denied the allegation, saying that the relevant accounts were only used to “facilitate” cryptocurrency purchases and that the funds were exclusively corporate.

The SEC allegations come a few months after the Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) filed its own charges against Binance and Zhao. It too accused the crypto firm of skirting US regulations and offering unregistered crypto assets. Unlike the SEC, the CFTC charged former compliance officer Samuel Lim.

The action against Binance is the latest phase in a broader crackdown against the crypto industry. FTX and former CEO Sam Bankman-Fried are facing numerous charges over alleged fraud and bribery. New York State has sued former Celsius chief Alex Mashinsky over purported fraud, while the SEC has charged Terraform Labs with running a “multi-billion dollar” fradulent operation. Combine this with Congress’ efforts to shape crypto policy and there’s intense pressure on crypto exchanges to alter their practices.

This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/binance-faces-sec-charges-for-allegedly-mishandling-funds-and-dodging-rules-162321241.html?src=rss 

The Weeknd’s Girlfriend: What To Know About Simi Khadra & His Past High-Profile Romances

From his current romance with Simi Khadra to his past flings with Selena Gomez and Bella Hadid, get to know about the ladies The Weeknd has loved.

From his current romance with Simi Khadra to his past flings with Selena Gomez and Bella Hadid, get to know about the ladies The Weeknd has loved. 

Apple’s third-gen AirPods have dropped back down to $149

Apple’s WWDC kicks off today and the company may well reveal some fresh Macs. Before you pick up one of those, though, you may be looking to snag some new AirPods. As it happens, several models are on sale, including the third-gen AirPods. Those have dropped by 12 percent to $149, which is just $10 more than the record low price.

The latest AirPods marked a major improvement over the second-gen model. We gave them a score of 88 in our review, lauding them for having much better audio, a more comfortable design and a substantially improved battery life. That said, the lack of onboard volume controls remained a disappointment and the fit and visual appearance may still not work for everyone.

The third-gen AirPods don’t have active noise cancellation either, but you will find that feature on the most recent AirPods Pro, which are also on sale. You can snag a pair for $200. That’s $50 off the regular price. We gave the second-gen AirPods Pro a score of 88 as well. The transparency mode impressed us and the earbuds delivered better audio quality than the previous model. The finicky touch gesture, so-so battery life and Apple’s choice to retain the same design were negative points, however.

If you’re looking for a less expensive set of AirPods, it’s worth considering the second-gen model. While they might be showing their age a bit (Apple released them in 2019), they’re still a good choice for true wireless earbuds, especially for those who use Apple devices. The second-gen AirPods are on sale for $99, which is $30 off.

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Apple WWDC 2023 keynote: Watch it here at 1PM ET

It’s WWDC time, folks. Apple’s Worldwide Developers Conference kicks off today with a keynote that’s sure to be full of big news. We’ll have full coverage of everything you need to know from the event right here on Engadget, along with immediate reactions to the announcements in our liveblog. You’ll also be able to watch the keynote, which starts at 1PM ET, below.

We’re expecting some major updates from Apple at this year’s WWDC. For one thing, rumors suggest the company will reveal a high-end mixed-reality headset. Apple has been developing the device for many years, according to reports. The headset, said to be called the Reality Pro, is the company’s most notable product launch at least since the arrival of the Apple Watch in 2015. However, at an expected price of $3,000, the first version of the headset could be one primarily for early adopters.

Elsewhere, we’ll surely hear updates on Apple’s operating systems. There could be an enormous change to the iPhone and iPad ecosystem in store if rumors hold true and Apple officially supports third-party app stores in iOS 17 and iPadOS 17. We may well learn about several new Macs at the event too, such as a 15-inch MacBook Air. In any case, we won’t have to wait long to find out what Apple has in store.

Follow all of the news from Apple’s WWDC 2023 right here.

This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/apple-wwdc-2023-keynote-watch-it-here-at-1pm-et-150024806.html?src=rss 

Arnold Schwarzenegger Says Maria Shriver Was ‘Crushed’ When He Told Her About Affair & Child

In his upcoming documentary, Arnold Schwarzenegger recalls the moment he had to tell Maria Shriver that he fathered a child with their housekeeper.

In his upcoming documentary, Arnold Schwarzenegger recalls the moment he had to tell Maria Shriver that he fathered a child with their housekeeper. 

Elliot Page & His Gender Identity: His Journey As A Trans Man So Far

Elliot Page opens up about his journey to being out and open about his gender in his new memoir ‘Pageboy.’ Find out more about Elliot here.

Elliot Page opens up about his journey to being out and open about his gender in his new memoir ‘Pageboy.’ Find out more about Elliot here. 

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