The misogyny we see on Reddit isn’t harmless. The misogyny that we see daily on Reddit kills innocent lives.

This is NOT going to go down well, but hear me out here - I think Reddit is a good place to keep those topics and subs.

When a certain sub that supported the 45th president of the U.S. got ran off this site, they went and created a site of their own using similar technology to that of Reddit. The end result was the Jan 6th. attempted coup d'é·tat in D.C.

Had that site not been created, and the sub left in Reddit's control, under the already watchful eyes of the Reddit admins (for that sub at least), things might have gone differently that day. Instead, in a space of their own, they were able to let their toxic ideas fester without any sort of oversight or compliance.

In same vain, a large incel sub was banned the other week right here on Reddit. That did NOT sit well with said community, and I can't help but think that the szx

Reddit takes care to preserve their data just like any responsible large org takes steps to meet industry data compliance regulations. I know, because that is my job. But the two aforementioned groups who moved on from reddit don't fall under that same scrutiny as Reddit does. In fact, they have zero level of regulation. That means logs can be purged and never recovered; topics deleted before they are archived off site. And illegal topics run amok

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