Nazi forums closed as Reddit purges 'violent content' - Reddit has closed down several extremist forums after updating its policy regarding violent content.

Go fuck yourself asshole.

The reason why people go on paranoid right wing rants about Reddit admins hating anything even close to a moderate conservative position. Has nothing to do with "defending Nazis".

  • The actual fucking CEO of this company went into the backend of this site's comment database to edit r/the_donald user comments. Making its users say pretty horrific and illegal shit by hijacking their already posted comments.

  • A few months later came up with the whole r/popular concept and banned the sub their second most active one btw from the front page of reddit because popular is the default now and not r/all for non registered users. They tried to cover it up with adding other subs like LOL as well but r/the_donald kept on popping up on the front page that they added even more extra weight to their topics until their topics almost never show up on r/all anymore for logged in users.

  • The admin paid staff where actually also caught in a leak of their chat logs with the power mods of the default subs theorycrafting ways to ban r/the_donald from the site. Even talking shit about how they might use false flag campaigns. This leak in particular is what made Milo popular across the entire English speaking internet way before he went around trolling leftists at universities.

  • Edited r/the_donald to make it look less popular and covered up the fact that it has over 6 million subscribers. They where caught because they left the actual subscriber count in where you could buy advertising for the website out of fear of being sued for not giving accurate information to people buying ads.

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