earlier i googled to find out what happened to a racism subreddit and the top result was a discussion of that subreddit in something called /r/rage in 2014 and it was both remarkably chill and aggressively pro free speech 2014 wasnt that long ago. hmmm
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link if you're interested in the archaeology of the recent pasthttps://www.reddit.com/r/rage/comments/26qb56/this_entire_subreddit_rgreatapes_screenshot/ …
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id forgotten about /u/violentacrez was he the first major doxx case in the age of mass internet? (2012) and was /r/jailbait getting closed the first major social media crackup on content moderation? (2011)
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Replying to @eigenrobot
I was thinking about the decline of reddit a few weeks ago, trying to sketch a timeline in my head. The ousting of VA seems like the beginning of the end, in hindsight. Also, remember SRS? It's bizarre to think they won so decisively the entire site is now to the left of them.
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oh yeah i looked at them a year or two ago and the subreddit seems dead
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