The war for Reddit, Meta’s Twitter competitor, and the new MacBook Air | The Vergecast
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Today on the flagship podcast of suddenly private subreddits:
David Pierce and Nilay Patel call up Christian Selig, who runs the popular Reddit app Apollo, to talk about the changes to the platform that have infuriated Redditors, and what it means for the future of Reddit.
Then, David talks with deputy editor Alex Heath about Meta’s reaction to the new Apple Vision Pro headset, and that new Twitter competitor the company is launching.
After that, senior reviewer Monica Chin joins the show to discuss her review of Apple’s new 15-inch Macbook Air.
Keep listening for this week’s Vergecast hotline question.
00:00 — Intro
01:08 — Reddit wars with Apollo’s Christian Selig
44:44 — Meta’s projects with Alex Heath
1:07:43 — MacBook Air review with Monica Chin
1:31:01 — Hotline question of the week
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Really appreciate the Verge for their extensive coverage on the Reddit issue
Last 5 minutes of the episode are missing audio
the audio cuts out at 1:30:23 and is silent for the rest of the video
No one cares about Reddit anymore. Who still uses it?
So many ads. This is almost unlistenable.
Some times the writing is on the wall and think should go on your own.Thanks for sharing guys ✌️
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