• NotWearingPants
    +14

    Exactly. If the content is legal, let the weirdos who like to do their weirdo things stay in their own little corner. Reddit's problem is that the professionally offended crowd don't want things they don't like to even exist.

    Are you going to censor /atheism because it offends /christians?

    /liberal because /conservative doesn't like it?

    Who draws the lines? Is only "popular" content going to be allowed? Good luck with that.

    This upcoming AMA may make the Jesse Jackson one look like a puff piece.

    • eikonoklastes
      +3

      It's sad that I still get this semi-obscure Reddit reference.

      The beauty of those rules is their renewed ambiguity. They can still do what the fuck they want. Basically nothing says "change," it's just reworded. They can just sit on the new rules until something comes along they don't like or too many users whine about. Then suddenly it falls under the new rules. Calling it now.