Does this mean, we don’t have to follow certain rules and we can conduct massive raid reddit operation? We can literally do that since there is no rule about that.

  • @CoinOperatedBoi@lemmy.ml
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    Turns out there’s lots of stuff Reddit admins don’t like you saying

    • Death to all slave owners
    • Nazis get the pit
    • Founding a social website posturing as a free speech space so that you can facilitate child pornography rings is bad and makes you deserving of painful death

    You know, stuff like that. Stuff they have a personal stake in.

    • Black AOC
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      At this point it genuinely wouldn’t surprise me if that was one of reddit’s intended purposes

      • @Pandabearshenyu
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        252 years ago

        Reddit was actually really good back in the day when digg shit the bed. But then it got too popular and it became a target of astroturfing from mostly Western anglo countries who identified it as a prime tool for modern viral propaganda.

        • @TheBlurstOfGuys
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          112 years ago

          I hear you. The good old days, I remember them well.

          • @Navaryn
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            62 years ago

            yeah, the good old days when r/JailBait was on the front page every single day and nobody did anything about it until the media found out

            • @Pandabearshenyu
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              jailbait was a meme all across the internet back in the day.

      • @CoinOperatedBoi@lemmy.ml
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        At the very least, they knew about it early on and did the bare minimum that they were legally and financially obligated to. Their pivot as a startup may as well have been banning r/jailbait

      • @Kind_Stone
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        Yes, making money off degenerates is definitely intended