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Reddit locks down its public data in new content policy, says use now requires a contract
May 9, 2024, 4:49 p.m. | Sarah Perez
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The newly announced "Public Content Policy" will now join Reddit's existing privacy policy and content policy to guide how Reddit's data is being accessed and used by commercial entities and other partners.
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