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Is Xbox going back to exclusives? You weighed in, and reactions are split
By Adam Hales published
Community You shared mixed reactions to Asha Sharma's "return to Xbox" comments, debating exclusives and the multiplatform strategy.

Here's what our readers think about Sarah Bond's abrupt Xbox exit
By Cale Hunt published
Community Our community seems largely divided over whether or not Sarah Bond was a benefit to Xbox.

Windows Central is now on Reddit — come shape the conversation
By Daniel Rubino published
From the editor Your upvotes, comments, and presence help more people discover our reporting — and help shape what we cover next.

Reddit isn't entirely down, but AWS outages have busted the platform
By Ben Wilson published
Software Amazon Web Services (AWS) server outages have affected a significant chunk of the Internet, including ongoing problems for Reddit.

Reddit’s cofounder says much of the web is predominantly "dead”
By Kevin Okemwa published
AI Reddit's co-founder Alexis Ohanian recently indicated that much of the internet today is dead due to the rise of bots and quasi-AI.

Reddit sues Anthropic for scraping its data 100,000 times
By Kevin Okemwa published
AI Reddit filed a complaint against Anthropic, claiming that the AI lab used its data to train its models without authorization or compensation.

Reddit's new AI-powered tool could take on Google's dominance
By Kevin Okemwa published
REDDIT ANSWERS Reddit recently launched Reddit Answers. The AI-powered tool is designed to make it easier for users to find information on the social networking platform.

Reddit CEO says it's “a real pain in the ass to block these companies" from crawling the site, says Microsoft refuses to negotiate
By Daniel Rubino published
Drama Microsoft is reportedly refusing to pay for scrapping data from Reddit, or rather, it refuses to even talk to Reddit, so says its CEO in a new interview.

Bing blocked by Reddit, breaking search results for everyone but Google
By Sean Endicott published
No access Reddit claims that it blocking Bing from crawling Reddit is not related to a deal with Google.

Reddit is reportedly in the middle of a licensing deal worth "about $60 million on an annualized basis," which could potentially allow an anonymous and large AI company to train its models using content from subreddits
By Kevin Okemwa published
REDDIT-POWERED BOT AI-powered chatbots are about to get smarter and more accurate courtesy of Reddit's subreddits.
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