"We will not ban questionable subreddits," Reddit's then-CEO, Yishan Wong, wrote mere months ago. "You choose what to post. You choose what to read. You choose what kind of subreddit to create."
But in an apparent reversal of that policy, and in an unprecedented effort to clean up its long-suffering image, Reddit has just banned five "questionable subreddits."
The site permanently removed the forums Wednesday afternoon for harassing specific, named individuals, a spokesperson said. Of the five, two were dedicated to fat-shaming, one to transphobia, one to racism and one to harassing members of a progressive video game site.
Unsurprisingly, a vocal contingent of Redditors aren't taking the changes well: "Reddit increases censorship," read one post on r/freespeech, while forums like r/mensrights and r/opieandanthony theorized they would be next.
(Score: 2) by kurenai.tsubasa on Friday June 12 2015, @07:55PM
Fair point. Give parent a touché mod. I was unclear. The torch has been passed on to the current “SJWs,” and they're running with it, whether the place they're running to makes any sense at all, with no perspective from experiencing the original issues, fueled on by a minority of gynocentric chauvinists and g. c.* works from throughout the 20th century.
(Gynocentric chauvinism is nothing new, but it seems to have really gained traction and gone mainstream.)
* Please do not turn that into an actual acronym! I just didn't want to be repetitive.
(Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Friday June 12 2015, @08:00PM
g. c.* works
Wait, what's this about garbage collection?
(Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Friday June 12 2015, @08:13PM
> The torch has been passed on to the current “SJWs,”
So the people who are in it now have never been in it for valid reasons, they've always been in it just for self aggrandizement.
How is your point any different from the other two people making the same circular argument?