Wednesday, October 25, 2017
Reddit’s stricter stance on violence bans more racist communities
The stricter policy came after Reddit decided that its previous policy was “too vague,” and needed to be be “more clear and comprehensive.” It’s aware that this expanded approach to violent material could create problems when they encounter a gray area, but it’s stressing that it’ll take context into account when making judgment calls. The move is bound to be helpful to both Reddit (which
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