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As the blackout protests on Reddit continue, the battle is starting to attract attention from spectators who are betting on how it might play out.
Hundreds of people are putting money on whether the company will back-track on its new API pricing policy or oust its CEO Steve Huffman, BetUS told Insider. The online betting company said there was"very close heat" over whether Reddit will reverse its new pricing policy. "So far, the betting public seems very much"at odds" and are undecided on this one so far," it said. Others are also betting on whether the third-party app
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