Reddit's Lawsuit Is a Dangerous Attempt to Expand Platform Power
paigealyse
44 points
11 comments
March 13, 2026
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Discussion Highlights (3 comments)
mingus88
So…if Reddit doesn’t own the content, it belongs to the user who posted it, then doesn’t this only harm Serpai’s case further? I have posted to Reddit and I do not authorize any AI company to use my posts as training data.
ChrisArchitect
Previously, and on the Perplexity side: Our Response to Reddit, Inc. vs. SerpApi, LLC: Defending the First Amendment https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=45739889
metalliqaz
SerpApi: We're not scraping reddit's content, we're scraping user's content, therefore Reddit trying to stop us is bad for users is that right? if so that's some real self-serving BS right there