Comment by talklittle on 22/03/2022 at 18:21 UTC

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View submission: Changelog: Post insights, relevance experiments, and mod notes

Any word on the API for opting into content warning "gated" subreddits? Regarding the content warnings added to /r/MorbidReality and others, which block access to API clients and apps.

See post https://old.reddit.com/r/redditdev/comments/tjl1c8/bug_gated_subreddits_inaccessible_via_oauth/

This is a repeat of when the Quarantined subreddit change was released. At least an admin posted inviting communication about that[1] back then. Disappointing that there was no announcement or communication of the content warning/"gated" feature from Reddit Inc.

1: https://old.reddit.com/r/redditdev/comments/3fx3gt/quarantined_content_will_be_unavailable_through/

If the "gated" change is here to stay, may I suggest an API endpoint at `/api/gated_optin` to mirror `/api/quarantine_optin`.

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Comment by BurritoJusticeLeague at 22/03/2022 at 20:49 UTC

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Currently we’re running a small test pilot with four communities to give redditors a heads-up before they enter communities with more graphic content, without adding the other restrictions that go along with quarantines. The third-party integration for this is still being ironed out. Thanks for this suggestion though—It’s one thing the devs are considering along with other options. Once we do decide on a fix, we’ll be sharing more.