People issuing complaints and suggestions now gives them the ability to read them and form arguments for them or reasons why they need to throw them out. It is a fact finding mission. They really don't want to be caught too off guard for the AMA.
I've seen some stuff about them trying to pull down videos from 2005 where the current/new CEO says the same thing about it being a bastion of free speech. I think they'll do everything in their power to deny deny deny those things were said.
People issuing complaints and suggestions now gives them the ability to read them and form arguments for them or reasons why they need to throw them out. It is a fact finding mission. They really don't want to be caught too off guard for the AMA.
Good point. I'm curious to see if they have anything to say about Alexis' comment from 2012. I'm sure it'll be one of the top-rated questions.
It's disappointing to see reddit's "leadership" act like such poor leaders.
I've seen some stuff about them trying to pull down videos from 2005 where the current/new CEO says the same thing about it being a bastion of free speech. I think they'll do everything in their power to deny deny deny those things were said.