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+86 +12Reddit announces Digg-like sponsored headline tests and their users hate it
Most of development lately has been focused on injecting ads and referral links rather than user experience, and users are getting fed up. It will be interesting to see how Reddit handles the negative reaction.
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+39 +4Reddit begins trialling affiliate links across the site
Reddit has announced plans to rewrite links across the site to add affiliate referrals. Reddit said the affiliate URLs will credit the site with the referral to approximately 5,000 merchants, excluding Amazon, and this will only happen in cases where an existing affiliate link isn't already in place.
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+6 +1_9MOTHER9HORSE9EYES9: the mysterious tale terrifying Reddit
An intimidating story emerging on Reddit plays on the horror of the unknown lurking in plain sight among the tools we use for everyday dialogue
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+6 +1Reddit's Warrant Canary On National Security Letters... Disappears
Well, here's something to speculate about. On Thursday, Reddit posted its latest transparency report concerning government requests for user information or content removal. This is the second such report, following its 2014 report. As one...
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+15 +2Fixing Reddit
A summary of the common problems affecting social discussion forums, and how to tackle them
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+23 +4How to Sell a Subreddit
What is a subreddit of 100,000 subscribers worth? [$1,000] By Eye Peyser.
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+24 +5Reddit No More
Why I quit and erased 5 years of posts.
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+95 +14Reddit is now censoring posts and communities on a country-by-country basis
Reddit will censor posts and communities in certain countries in response to takedown requests from authorities, the company confirmed on Thursday night.
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So Reddit is down
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+48 +8Two Weeks After Content Policy Update, Reddit's Head of Community, Jessica Moreno, Has Left the Company
Moreno is the fourth senior female employee to leave the company in less than a month.
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+15 +6The Heroin Heroine of Reddit
How a former addict uses the internet to save drug users’ lives
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+2 +1Some Reddit Users Are Flocking to This New Site
It is attracting users with promises of free speech
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+24 +7In One Thread, Everything That’s Awesome and Awful About Reddit
Reddit's leadership is drawing a lot of fire for claiming to take their harassment problem seriously, even though they've moved toward protecting some of the uglier and more hateful content on the site. Under the circumstances, it can be hard to keep in mind that much of Reddit—as explained by Tamar Hiram Arisohn on Slate—is actually devoted to normal people having decent conversations about interesting stuff.
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+3 +2Reddit needs a real leader
In 2005, Reddit was founded by Steve Huffman and Alexis Ohanian: two college roommates who wanted to create a place to exchange links. It wasn't a
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+9 +2Massive censorship happening within /r/documentaries regarding the USS liberty
It would appear that any post critical of Israel is being deleted en masse, creating massive [deleted] comment trees...
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If you moderate a subreddit, please join the sidebar campaign against hate speech
The campaign started by former admin /u/raldi asks for the removal of all pure hate speech subreddits
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+14 +3Reddit Just Shot Themselves in The Foot...Again.
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+18 +3After losing a bet, users from /r/squaredcircle must spend three days on /r/mylittlepony
/r/mylittlepony sends tributes to /r/squaredcircle in response
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+109 +9Reddit Chief Engineer Bethanye Blount Quits After Less Than Two Months On the Job
Blount's exit comes less than two months after she joined Reddit from Facebook.
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+134 +10Former Reddit CEO says Ellen Pao was framed
Former Reddit CEO Yishan Wong accuses co-founder Alexis Ohanian of setting Ellen Pao up for a fall.
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