Reddit user's tip led police to Brown shooter
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Surveillance technology helped track the suspect in the shootings at Brown University and the slaying of an MIT professor. But it was a Reddit user who 'blew this case right open' with an old-fashioned tip first posted on the platform.
Reddit is starting a limited test of verified profiles, which places a grey checkmark beside the username of a notable person or business.
CEO Steve Huffman said Reddit would scrap its r/popular default feed because it "gives the false impression of a singular Reddit culture."
In 2013, users spent half a day fixating on an individual that police never suspected played a role in the Marathon bombing.
Reddit is starting a "limited alpha test" of verification for public figures, who will get a familiar gray checkmark added to their username.
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Reddit is arguing it's a 'collection of public fora' and not a social media company. Here's why.
In a lawsuit challenging an Australian law barring children under 16 from having social media accounts, Reddit argues it's not a social media company.
The San Francisco-based firm claims the law is unconstitutional because it infringes on Australia’s implied freedom of political communication. The lawsuit follows a case filed last month by Sydney-based rights group Digital Freedom Project.
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Shares of Carvana (NYSE:CVNA) trade near $460 today, and amazing rally from just $309 a share on November 21st. Despite the run, retail investors across Reddit and X aren’t convinced. It’s not just Carvana either,
Global online forum Reddit has filed a court challenge to Australia’s world-first law that bans Australian children younger than 16 from holding accounts on the world’s most popular social media platforms.
Reddit is starting to test verified profiles, the company announced today. Users who are verified as part of this “limited alpha test” will have a gray checkmark next to their username “across profiles, communities, feeds, post detail pages, and search results.”
If you’re having issues posting on Reddit or even browsing various subreddits this December 19, it’s not just you, as the social platform is having issues loading, or if it loads, it’s extremely slow and times out. We noticed the outage ourselves just now, and it seems to be happening worldwide.