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    So far Spez’s legacy includes, in no particular order:

    • Changing other peoples’ comments
    • Starting a war with the 3rd party app devs who made reddit the easily accessible platform it is (browsing reddit on the toilet wasn’t nearly as common before the first apps came out, and all of the first ones were 3rd party)
    • Being a moderator on the jailbait subreddit, a community for sharing sexually suggestive pictures of underage teenage girls
    • Forcing new moderation teams on communities whose moderation he didn’t agree with
    • Straight up lying about the 3rd party apps and their developers every step of the way

    Way to go, Steve Huffman! You had a community of volunteers build your platform for you and now you’re taking it all away from them. I’m sure this won’t backfire.

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      I posted this previously elsewhere.

      The statement from r/watchredditdie when they closed the sub really put things in perspective for me.

      Steve Huffman and Alexis Ohanian have gone so far as to renege on their promise of listing Aaron Swartz among Reddit, Inc’s founders. Such an egregious breach of contract - only performed once their agreed-upon co-founder no longer walked the earth - could only be carried out by immoral individuals acting in fundamental bad faith. In this way and so many others, Reddit is dead.

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        Never even heard about this. Why haven’t they been sued by the surviving family members or some pro-bono representative?

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      I posted this previously elsewhere.

      The statement from r/watchredditdie when they closed the sub really put things in perspective for me.

      Steve Huffman and Alexis Ohanian have gone so far as to renege on their promise of listing Aaron Swartz among Reddit, Inc’s founders. Such an egregious breach of contract - only performed once their agreed-upon co-founder no longer walked the earth - could only be carried out by immoral individuals acting in fundamental bad faith. In this way and so many others, Reddit is dead.

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      Is your comment threatening him? Why are you blackmailing him, man? How is he going to work together with you now that you’ve so aggressively threatened him?

      Why is your comment so badly coded? I can’t help you optimize your comment, Google didn’t help me write mine.

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          While it’s certainly better than actively moderating a community…

          Is being the admin of a website that actively hosts jailbait and required a massive media outrage to finally remove it that much better? I get free speech and all, but I mean, the subreddit straight up catalogued which pictures were “fap material” and encouraged people (including parents) to take candid photos of the children around them.

          A community like that wouldn’t last a millisecond in a server I host.

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            It’s not like it was a small sub either, IIRC. I’m not going to google jailbait to find the stories, but it must’ve been a few hundred thousand subscribers I think. At a time when the big subs had a few mill at most.

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            Even though it was ethically very bad, it was legal. And Reddit had a policy of not removing content, unless it was illegal or doxxing.

            The fact is that they wanted to follow the same principles as the government, and allow complete freedom of speech. And if you are following freedom of speech, the ethicality of content is irrelevant.

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          When people add you as a mod, you can still leave. He never did. That subreddit in particular was known to have the blessing of the reddit admins to operate and eventually made ‘subreddit of the month’. Then a news org picked up that reddit was hosting this content and then they shut it down.

          They were well aware of what was going on. Andrewsmith is right, there is some plausible deniability there, but with the everything else we know about Steve Huffman, I’m not so sure I can agree with his assessment that it was forced upon him.

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            Andrewsmith is right,

            As he often is. That guy knows more about Reddit than Huffman does. Hope he moves to Lemmy.

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            He let Ghislain Maxwell mod a bunch of subs until she eventually went to jail. It was common knowledge that its was her account but no problem from the pedo reddit admins

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              It was never proven that the account was hers and it was literally just users automatically claiming that account was Ghislaine Maxwell because that account stopped posting around the same time she got arrested. Nothing bugs me more than that myth being parroted as if it was proven fact.

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      Being a moderator on the jailbait subreddit, a community for sharing sexually suggestive pictures of underage teenage girls

      This one is a lie, he was added as a moderator by another mod, at a time when anyone could do so. Lets please stop spreading this.

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        Maybe he did not moderate it actively, but it was allowed to continue and even promoted by reddit until media got a whiff of it.

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          At the time, there was a lot of popular sentiment, on reddit itself, that the internet should be free and it should allowed to continue so long as it was legal.

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      He actually moderated jailbait? I always assumed he was the type of person to have an alt for it, but to actually use his real account? What a scumbag.

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        He was briefly added without his knowledge. He removed himself after he noticed.