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Teh One Who Knocks
07-17-2015, 12:31 PM
By Glenn Chapman - Agence France Presse


San Francisco (AFP) - Popular online bulletin board Reddit is mulling ways to make its free-for-all discussions more civil by restraining what people can post, a move that could anger some of the site's most passionate members.

Steve "spez" Huffman, co-founder of the website self-titled "the front page of the Internet," used an Ask Me Anything (AMA) session on the site Thursday to let fans know that curbs could be coming.

"Neither Alexis (Ohanian) nor I created Reddit to be a bastion of free speech, but rather as a place where open and honest discussion can happen," Huffman said in a message announcing the AMA.

"We as a community need to decide together what our values are."

Reddit is a for-profit business operated as a subsidiary of Advance Publications.

Its forums are moderated by volunteers who tend to be passionate about the bulletin board being an online venue for saying whatever users want no matter how inane, outrageous, or offensive.

"As Reddit has grown, we've seen additional examples of how unfettered free speech can make Reddit a less enjoyable place to visit, and can even cause people harm outside of Reddit," Huffman said in a message opening his AMA.

The talk of restrictions comes in the wake of the departure of Ellen Pao, who headed the company until disgruntled users called for her departure. A number of people on the site posted sexist and inflammatory comments about Pao.

- Revenge porn ban -

He noted that earlier this year Reddit banned non-consensual pornography referred to as revenge porn because it typically involves former romantic partners who have not given permission for sharing content.

"This was largely accepted by the community, and the world is a better place as a result," Huffman said.

"Therefore, today we're announcing that we're considering a set of additional restrictions on what people can say on Reddit—or at least say on our public pages—in the spirit of our mission."

Reddit last month banned a handful of "subreddit" forums, including one devoted to making fun of fat people, under terms of a new anti-harassment policy.

Other content Reddit is thinking of banning includes spam, people's private information, and anything that incites harm or violence or which could be considered abusive or bullying.

- Not Safe For Work -

Pornography and content that "offends the sense of decency" will be sectioned off in a previously-established Not Safe For Work (NSFW) zone that Reddit users will be able to opt-into at their discretion, according to Huffman.

"Basically, Reddit got the huge number of users it now wants to monetize by using 'free speech!' as an excuse to let every user run wild and post the most inflammatory, disgusting, borderline illegal stuff imaginable," a user with the screen-name Mrs. Eccentric commented in the AMA forum.

"Now that they have that big user base, they want to monetize it - which means that they have to clean it up to make investors happy. Which is making the users scream bloody murder, because that's not the Reddit they know and love."

- Pao takes the heat -

Former-CEO Pao, who made headlines with a high-profile Silicon Valley gender discrimination lawsuit, was ousted after a brief but stormy stint at the Reddit helm.

Pao became a target of vitriol at the bulletin board after the unexplained firing of a Reddit employee beloved by volunteer moderators, leading to an online petition calling for Pao's departure.

Reddit, which has more than 163 million users and describes itself as a forum for real-time journalism, said in a statement that Pao resigned "by mutual agreement."

She was replaced by founder and original CEO Huffman.

Some argue that Pao bore the brunt of rage that had been simmering in the Reddit community for months due to policy changes in the historically free-wheeling environment.

Reddit credited Pao with bringing "focus to chaos" along with driving growth and recruiting a "world-class team of executives."

PorkChopSandwiches
07-17-2015, 04:40 PM
They all ready got rid of the CEO for doing dumb shit, this will be the end of it probably

Goofy
07-17-2015, 04:53 PM
Reddit sucks balls anyway, imgur is the king!

Hal-9000
07-17-2015, 05:24 PM
I read the Survivor Reddit because it's not as ignorant as other boards can be. They have upvotes and karma ratings so for the most part they keep it civil and on topic. Flaming is almost non existent in that section. I don't surf Reddit for anything else as the interface is confusing and layout a mess at times.

Goofy
07-17-2015, 06:11 PM
the interface is confusing and layout a mess at times.

:agreed:

Teh One Who Knocks
07-17-2015, 06:13 PM
Reddit sucks balls anyway, imgur is the king!

Reddit does indeed suck balls, but Imgur isn't much better. All Imgur is anymore is a place for people falling all over each other to compliment each other about stupid shit. And if you aren't one of the "IN" people and you make any kind of comment, it gets downvoted faster than you can blink.

Hal-9000
07-17-2015, 06:18 PM
I didn't know you could comment on Imgur until RBP told us about him being a member :lol:


used to upload my pics, get the code and never pull down under photos :oops:

Goofy
07-17-2015, 06:20 PM
Reddit does indeed suck balls, but Imgur isn't much better. All Imgur is anymore is a place for people falling all over each other to compliment each other about stupid shit. And if you aren't one of the "IN" people and you make any kind of comment, it gets downvoted faster than you can blink.

I'll have you know i made a comment that got over 20 whole upvotes [-(

Hal-9000
07-17-2015, 06:29 PM
I was publicly humiliated by a mod on a FB group. He claimed I was creeping out the guest of honor in a thread. Until I screenshot the Facebook equivalent of upvotes...likes. There were 100 posts in the thread including the guest of honor saying thank you and 'lol'.....and her and her twin sister liked 29 of my posts. We were waiting for her to do a drive-by post to respond as that was her habit, and I posted a few 'waiting' pics. Funny non offensive pictures of people in waiting rooms, clocks, a bear at a picnic table...the mod claimed I was flooding the thread. I guess we were supposed to make one five word phrase as a post and not post again in the thread (seriously) I was told I was too 'prolific' because I posted in eight threads within two minutes and made multiple posts :lol: .....I was bored waiting for responses other than the cavalcade of likes...which while flattering became very old, very quick. I didn't post to get approvals, just wanted to have interactions.

Teh One Who Knocks
07-17-2015, 06:31 PM
I was publicly humiliated by a mod on a FB group. He claimed I was creeping out the guest of honor in a thread. Until I screenshot the Facebook equivalent of upvotes...likes. There were 100 posts in the thread including the guest of honor saying thank you and 'lol'.....and her and her twin sister liked 29 of my posts. We were waiting for her to do a drive-by post to respond as that was her habit, and I posted a few 'waiting' pics. Funny non offensive pictures of people in waiting rooms, clocks, a bear at a picnic table...the mod claimed I was flooding the thread. I guess we were supposed to make one five word phrase as a post and not post again in the thread (seriously) I was told I was too 'prolific' because I posted in eight threads within two minutes and made multiple posts :lol: .....I was bored waiting for responses other than the cavalcade of likes...which while flattering became very old, very quick. I didn't post to get approvals, just wanted to have interactions.

http://i.imgur.com/SfgJ7fM.jpg



8-[

Hal-9000
07-17-2015, 06:33 PM
Which is why I probably will never join Reddit. I'll end up telling someone to piss off and get downvoted off the board. I think they do flat out deletions of posts too, without discussion with the user who made it.

Hal-9000
07-17-2015, 06:38 PM
http://i.imgur.com/SfgJ7fM.jpg



8-[


It made me sad. I quit the group, probably will never be allowed back. If the mod would have just shot me a pm, explaining the protocol and not made an 18 paragraph spanking leveled right at me in the thread, I would have thanked him for the advice and stayed. He makes that post implying I am creeping out the Survivor celeb, when really it's his weird claim that came off as strange. She was liking my posts left and right until Butthead stepped in and made it all uncomfortable :|

I should have saved my response to him, you would have been proud :lol: