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AMAs are the latest casualty in Reddit’s API war
(arstechnica.com)
This is a most excellent place for technology news and articles.
Yeah it really went from "This is your community. You created it and can run it how you want. Reddit is just a collection of loosely-connected, privately-run forums" to "This is my subreddit and I expect you to work for free making it nice for me, even though you created it."
Wouldn't technically moving from hosting communities to having such a heavy involvement in their management be against the safe harbour protection?
No.