• fanavans
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    Sadly the answer to this Q is yes. But not in the way the article is pitching it. The reality is that any internet speech platform owned by corporate interests cannot survive without terrible corporatists like those who've take reddits riens.

    It's frightening how much reddit has shit on free speech of late. And not just FPH, but anything that is outside the mainstream has been slowly but surely killed, and if not, pushed well off the front page.