I tried to looked it up but it's gone
VALCOMP will go private for 48 hours from June 12–14 in protest of Reddit's API pricing changes. For more info on this Reddit-wide protest, see here: https://www.theverge.com/2023/6/5/23749188/reddit-subreddit-private-protest-api-changes-apollo-charges Looking for VALORANT esports tournament coverage? Join our friends at vlr.gg, rib.gg, and thespike.gg.
capital_d_colon [#3]VALCOMP will go private for 48 hours from June 12–14 in protest of Reddit's API pricing changes. For more info on this Reddit-wide protest, see here: https://www.theverge.com/2023/6/5/23749188/reddit-subreddit-private-protest-api-changes-apollo-charges Looking for VALORANT esports tournament coverage? Join our friends at vlr.gg, rib.gg, and thespike.gg.
oh ok damn, smh it's in the middle of Tokyo man kinda sucks, does making your sub inaccessible for like 2 days really affect reddit as a site that much?
hanafuuji [#6]oh ok damn, smh it's in the middle of Tokyo man kinda sucks, does making your sub inaccessible for like 2 days really affect reddit as a site that much?
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hanafuuji [#6]oh ok damn, smh it's in the middle of Tokyo man kinda sucks, does making your sub inaccessible for like 2 days really affect reddit as a site that much?
They announced too that they will be back after 48 hours, what's the point lol
hanafuuji [#6]oh ok damn, smh it's in the middle of Tokyo man kinda sucks, does making your sub inaccessible for like 2 days really affect reddit as a site that much?
Apparently no more post match thread bots and stuff
hanafuuji [#6]oh ok damn, smh it's in the middle of Tokyo man kinda sucks, does making your sub inaccessible for like 2 days really affect reddit as a site that much?
The blackout will do literally nothing to change reddit api policy unfortunately but it's they life
shadowvlr [#8]like that will do anything to affect reddit's decision lol. in fact judging by the API changes im guessing they are happy its on private
half of reddit is closing down, the more subs the better.