Topic: Steve Huffman
Steve Huffman, CEO of Reddit, has overseen significant censorship on the platform, including the banning of thousands of communities for alleged hateful content. While Reddit has occasionally resisted calls for stricter censorship, it continues to implement vague moderation policies that threaten free expression. This trend raises concerns about the balance between community guidelines and the fundamental right to free speech.
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Reddit Plots AI “Post Guidance” Feature to Pre-Flag “Hate Speech” For 2024
Pre-emptive censorship methods.
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Reddit Blackout: Over Six Thousand Communities Go Private To Protest 3rd-Party App Shutout
Reddit’s attempt to price 3rd-party apps out of the market is being met with resistance.
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Reddit rejects calls to censor “coronavirus misinformation,” vows to allow debate and dissent
A surprising break from Big Tech’s COVID censorship orthodoxy. Let’s see if they stick to it.
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Reddit has banned over 7,000 communities for “hateful content” in just two months
Reddit has wiped out what were some of the most popular subreddits on its site under new rules.
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Reddit CEO Steve Huffman thanks users that asked for more censorship on the platform
“We’d like to show progress with what we do in the coming weeks,” Huffman told the users.
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Reddit announces even stricter moderation policies
Reddit takes further steps towards censorship.
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Reddit CEO wishes he’d quarantined The Donald sooner, says he’s fine with it being in a “near-dead” state
Reddit has intentionally killed one of its most popular communities.
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Reddit CEO Steve Huffman says TikTok is “terrifying”
While taking a break to defend his own platform during a week of controversial changes, Huffman criticized the rise of…
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Reddit is about to further censor its communities to attract advertisers
Only time will tell to how far this policy will go and how much it will hurt communities to increase…
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Chapo Trap House subreddit quarantined for “encouragement of violence” and “repeated rule breaking behavior”
The quarantine comes a few days after members of The Donald subreddit highlighted multiple examples of violent threats in the…
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Reddit CEO Steve Huffman tries to explain the vague reasons behind “quarantining” subreddits like The Donald
Keeping the rules vague seems to be a recent tactic to allow platforms to ban at will, even when users…












