Here's a question. Imagine "Reddit" were similar to "Wikipedia"—in that new independent instances of reddit could be hosted readily.
@natematias I wouldn't hope to achieve anything at all. Seems to me that the current debate over ads running on white supremacist subreddits
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@natematias is based on Reddit's unfortunate positioning as somewhat of a common carrier, while branding themselves as a community. -
@natematias Decentralizing reddit does a strange thing where it destroys the ethical quandary of whether or not to host white supremacist -
@natematias content, and also the quandary of whether to "give business" to a site that hosts white supremacists, while probably achieving -
@natematias no change in the harassment status quo? although since alt-reddits haven't already proliferated to the extent of alt-chans, idk. -
@sarahjeong I think it all depends on the details, and the type of harassment we're discussing. Many harassers are very determined. -
@sarahjeong are aggregators & popularity algorithms seen in any of the ways that common carriers are? -
@natematias I think there's a sense that Reddit is, just because it's so centralized and so popular. Similar to args around FB / Twitter
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