Reddit continues to sort out really tough grey areas in what communities it allows. They just banned: • /r/Shoplifting (1k subscribers) • /r/Stealing (8k subscribers) • /r/GunsForSale (22k subscribers) • /r/DarkNetMarkets (150k subscribers!!)
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I think the position Reddit is put in regularly is really interesting. They have to deal with a lot of weird effects of technology and internet communities before anyone else. See: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Controversial_Reddit_communities …
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Already working on archives: https://twitter.com/gwern/status/976571400990404608 … Subreddit ban predictions don't seem very useful compared to getting the BQ mirror to be updated more often, since it seems to exclude 2018?
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Someone probably just has to manually import new sets from the source I linked? Archives I linked include data up through February 2018: https://files.pushshift.io/reddit/submissions/daily/ …
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