![]() The blackout affected more than 8,000 Reddit pages at its peak, and over 4,000 are still dark, according to The Verge. Thousands of moderators shut down their Reddit pages this week to protest the company's new pricing policy for third-party apps that use its application-programming interface, or API. Rathschmidt added, "there are a ton of mods that want to turn their subs back to being public and are asking for help to do so." He noted that site officials "didn't limit our outreach to mods that reached out to us first" but did not specify their criteria for which mods received the message and which didn't. ![]() We want mods who want to mod to be able to do so." Redditors want to reddit and mods want to mod. We're communicating expectations and how things work. ![]() Reddit spokesperson Tim Rathschmidt told Insider in an emailed statement that administrators "have not threatened anyone.
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