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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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Reddit’s Future Is the Future of the Internet
Reddit's effort to fix itself is important because the site was founded on principles that mirror the founding principles of the web itself.
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Massive 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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In 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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When the Internet’s ‘Moderators’ Are Anything But
Let us begin with a toast to the unsung hero of the social-media age: the moderator. Slayer of Internet trolls! Extinguisher of flame wars! Bulwark against race hatred and child pornography! The Internet as we know it could not exist without moderators, constantly pruning back the wild undergrowth of human nature that proliferates there. Nearly every major commercial site with user content is policed by human moderators. Some are unpaid volunteers.
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Some Reddit Users Are Flocking to This New Site
It is attracting users with promises of free speech
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How Reddit shoved former CEO Ellen Pao off the glass cliff
The biggest threat to Ellen Pao wasn't just the culture of the site. It was the one in the board room.
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Reddit boosts momentum for Sanders' campaign
WASHINGTON — When Sen. Bernie Sanders wanted to pack a Wisconsin coliseum with supporters this month, his presidential campaign turned to Sanders' friends at Reddit, the online message board.
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Stephen Hawking is doing his first Reddit AMA next week
If you have some questions on AI that can only be answered by one of the top minds in theoretical physics, you're in luck. Stephen Hawking is going to be taking the public's questions next week.
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Two 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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How to Make Your Own Reddit-Themed Cocktail
This bartender deserves all your upvotes!
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Victoria Taylor Reflects on Her Time at Reddit and Life at the Center of a Media Maelstrom
When Reddit's long-simmering user frustrations boiled over into full-blown revolt last month, Victoria Taylor quickly and unintentionally became the rebellion's most celebrated martyr.
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Reddit needs to stop pretending racism is valuable debate
Free speech doesn't mean you have to take something seriously. By Adi Robertson.
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Reddit bans several of its most racist communities
A new content policy finally removes a bunch of Reddit's most notorious communities.
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Reddit revolt erupts over Elite: Dangerous expansion price
Not everyone was thrilled at today’s news that Elite: Dangerous would be expanding to allow for planetary touchdowns with its upcoming Horizons expansion. One monster thread has erupted on the Elite: Dangerous subreddit complaining that the expansion price is far too expensive and unfair to players who purchased the original game.
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Clicking With a Conscience
How much is your attention on the Internet really worth? By Tim Hwang.
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Russia bans Reddit
Reddit, one of the most popular destinations on the Internet, has been added to Russia's list of banned websites. The Federal Drug Control Service decided to block the site after discovering what it says is content promoting the use of illegal drugs.
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Reddit 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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Ohio State University Fans Take 6 Hour, 19-Mile Walk to Spell out 'Ohio'
Define the word "dedication."
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Nestle’s California Water Theft Censored by Reddit
Reddit just killed the news.More specifically, the jarringly Orwellian moderators of the Reddit /r/news board killed it in broad daylight wielding the same, iniquitous censorship more typical of the government than a social network.
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