Reddit Mods Bury Glenn Greenwald's Story On GCHQ/NSA Use Of Internet To 'Destroy Reputations'

from the what-is-this?-Reddigg? dept

Mike's coverage of leaks showing the NSA and GCHQ using the internet to "manipulate, deceive and destroy reputations" (as reported by Glenn Greenwald at firstlook.org) hit the front page of Reddit yesterday, generating lots of traffic for Techdirt. This traffic truly should have gone to firstlook.org, but never made it there. A look at the top comments on our coverage show why:

Why is this story being removed from all the popular subs over and over by mods?

Message the admins about the censorship of this article by /r/news and /r/worldnews mods. They have never seemed to care about this in the past but if enough users message them it will hopefully at least provoke a response of some kind. Something needs to be done about this or this site needs to be abandoned as a platform for legitimate political discourse.

Important Update: So, it turns out that the /r/news mod /u/BipolarBear0 who has been deleting all the instances of this story has previously been caught running a voting brigade to get anti-Semitic content upvoted on /r/conspiracy to discredit the sub. A fact which he admitted to me in another thread just a few minutes ago (he claims he was doing an "experiment"...) . This guy needs to be banned from the site.
A little further down in the thread:
Last night, the original article from firstlook.org was taken down and tagged as "not appropriate subreddit." Meanwhile, another copy of the story was allowed to rise, despite having an editorialized title. Later, the version that had been taken down--which was older and had fewer upvotes because it had been removed--was put back up and the younger version with more upvotes was removed, allegedly because the topic was "already covered."

This tactic has been used to keep other similar stories from rising, such as the one about the NSA sharing information with Israel.

Time and time again, the content on /r/worldnews, /r/technology, /r/news, and /r/politics is manipulated by moderator intervention.

While everyone lets the implications of this kind of content manipulation on reddit regarding stories about online content manipulation sink in, I think it's worth noting that /r/technology has a bot that removes stories about the NSA.

Ninja edit: subscribe to /r/undelete and /r/longtail if you're interested in keeping an eye on popular content that's been removed by mods.
Censorship on reddit? It seems almost ridiculous considering the amount of subreddits available for those submitting stories. But it's there all the same (although not actually "censorship" so much as a bad direction for a community based on meritocracy to go in). According to commenters, both r/news and r/worldnews (two of the biggest subreddits), the firstlook.org post was removed over and over again once they began collecting upvotes, forcing each submission to start over at "0" and face an uphill struggle for visibility.

Screenshots and lists of removed posts have been compiled showing the various subs' mods' actions to bury the firstlook.org story. But why? Sooner or later, it was bound to sneak through, like ours did (a link to the Examiner's coverage did as well).

Speculation on this runs rampant, but most commenters agree that too many mods are abusing their power in order to bury anything they don't like. We saw some of this infighting late last year when r/politics composed a very arbitrary list [since rescinded, mostly] of banned submissions sources (including us) in an effort to crack down on overly-politicized articles (on a politics sub no less) and what the mods declared to be "blogspam," a catchall term that somehow included award-winning news outlets like Mother Jones.

The decision to clamp down on news detailing this particular leak brought a whole lot of irony with it. The efforts made to remove an unflattering story about intelligence agencies' dirty little efforts to use the internet to destroy reputations and manipulate public perception led to tongue-in-cheek speculation that Reddit itself is compromised. (And there's certainly no way to be sure it isn't…)

Techdirt may have been the inadvertent beneficiary of bad behavior by subreddit mods, but that's hardly reason to celebrate. If the mod situation is as bad as it appears to be, Reddit is going to start heading down the path of Digg, whose infamous "bury brigade" worked tirelessly to ensure only certain news coverage made its way to the top of the list.

This isn't an easily-solvable problem, thanks to Reddit's hydra-like structure, with hundreds of subreddits and no clear demarcation of command. The corporate Reddit, which ostensibly "controls" the community, has largely taken a hands-off approach. This is still the best option and the reversal of the r/politics arbitrary ban list shows the community still has the power to solve some of its mod problems. But widespread story burial, coupled with evidence of subreddits being gamed by mods, isn't exactly comforting, especially considering Reddit's journalistic aspirations.

Like any platform with millions of users, issues will never be non-existent. But a failure to address the abuse of power by mods of larger subreddits will hurt Reddit in the long run. Power coupled with an almost-complete lack of accountability is always a bad thing. But this problem will need to be solved internally by the subreddits themselves. There's power in numbers, something subreddit subscribers should be able to leverage to start cleaning this mess up.


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  • identicon
    Anonymous Coward, 26 Feb 2014 @ 1:39pm

    Is anyone truly surprised that reddit is as bought and paid for as any other social media site? Speak up, we won't judge you.

    link to this | view in chronology ]

    • icon
      That One Guy (profile), 26 Feb 2014 @ 1:47pm

      Re:

      There's 'bought and paid for', and then there's 'blatantly bought and paid for', and pulling a stunt like this, on a story like that... whatever moron(s) at the NSA/GCHQ were trying to do damage control need to get their heads checked, as their brain functions seemed to have flat-lined here.

      Even if they truly had nothing to do with it(possible, but unlikely I'd say), given the content and nature of the story that was being buried, everyone will assume they were guilty anyway.

      link to this | view in chronology ]

    • identicon
      Peter Andross, 27 Feb 2014 @ 7:24am

      Re:

      Your name suits you well.

      link to this | view in chronology ]

    • identicon
      Anonymous Coward, 26 Feb 2015 @ 9:11pm

      Re:

      I am sorry, but undelete is compromised too

      link to this | view in chronology ]

  • icon
    BentFranklin (profile), 26 Feb 2014 @ 1:45pm

    Obvious mods are obvious NSA obvious sock puppets.

    link to this | view in chronology ]

    • icon
      Duke (profile), 26 Feb 2014 @ 1:56pm

      Re:

      Obvious; which is why it has been posted over 70 times across various subreddits. And that's just the original link, not secondary articles, or the TechDirt analysis, or the follow-up article about it being censored.

      For being great at social and technical engineering, the NSA really suck.

      Perhaps some subreddit mods are just fed up with the same story being posted again and again.

      Or perhaps it is actually GCHQ's JTRIG lot are being really sneaky; posting all these extra versions and comments about censorship - causing distrust of the subreddits' mods, reddit in general, and distracting from the real story. It seems to fit well with was in the leak. But perhaps that is too paranoid of me.

      link to this | view in chronology ]

    • identicon
      Anonymous Coward, 27 Feb 2014 @ 5:11pm

      Re:

      Indeed. Strong likelyhood of the tactics outlined in Glenn Greenwald's article not only are true, but are being employed on some of the largest web sites where politics are discussed.

      link to this | view in chronology ]

    • identicon
      Anonymous Coward, 28 Feb 2014 @ 6:20am

      Re:

      It's fucking obvious. I reckon GCHQ.

      link to this | view in chronology ]

  • identicon
    Anonymous Coward, 26 Feb 2014 @ 1:47pm

    I've left a few subs in Reddit because of mod intervention. Places were it looked over and over that particular subjects were not to be discussed.

    Having said that, there are lots of folk that cross post the same article again and again in various subs looking for karma. I mean how many times do you want to read the same headline, leading to the same or similar article, in how many different subs? Some cross posters are so prolific at this posting the same article across various subs that it's become a pollution problem of titles. So much so that some of those more prolific posters have been being shadow banned to reduce some of the pollution.

    Where and when is enough enough?

    link to this | view in chronology ]

  • identicon
    Anonymous Coward, 26 Feb 2014 @ 1:56pm

    TIL that Reddit Mods are actually GCHQ employees.

    link to this | view in chronology ]

  • identicon
    NRCRC, 26 Feb 2014 @ 1:57pm

    Seriously?

    I don't understand how people keep saying this is banned. The story has been on the front page of both /r/news and r/worldnews for the past few days, and doesn't seem to be going anywhere fast.

    link to this | view in chronology ]

    • identicon
      Guy, 26 Feb 2014 @ 10:35pm

      Re: Seriously?

      As of this very minute, it's still on the front page of r/worldnews with over 3K upvotes. Looks like some classic clickbait/false controversy goodness. It's painfully obvious that there isn't some nefarious plot to quash the discussion of the revelations.

      link to this | view in chronology ]

      • identicon
        anon, 27 Feb 2014 @ 3:32am

        Re: Re: Seriously?

        It is at the top and it has a lot of votes but that is only becasue there was such an outcry about it, if the reddit community had not questioned the deletion of so many threads there would be nothign about the nsa and their tactics online at all. So the people won in this case but that is only becasue the story got so much attention from people, what happens when a story is blocked before people can get access to it, and if you say that would not happen go to worldnews and tell me that every story there is in the msm, it is not and all the admins have to do is block anything about a specific story to keep it hidden. Yes eventually people will post and ask questions but it will be such a small group becasue they cut the story before enough people had read it or commented on it.

        link to this | view in chronology ]

      • identicon
        Anonymous Coward, 28 Feb 2014 @ 6:24am

        Re: Re: Seriously?

        Documents show GCHQ troll and misinform online.

        Gets trolled.

        Makes excuses to rationalize the obvious troll.


        #HowMuchDoTheyPayYou

        link to this | view in chronology ]

    • identicon
      Anonymous Coward, 27 Feb 2014 @ 2:07am

      Re: Seriously?

      Thankyou - I was thinking the exact same thing myself, the first place I saw the firstlook link was on the front page of reddit.

      link to this | view in chronology ]

  • identicon
    Anonymous Coward, 26 Feb 2014 @ 1:59pm

    Noticing this, coupled with a brief conversation with /u/BipolarBear0, drew my attention to the subreddit rules of /r/news and /r/worldnews. Particularly:

    Your post will likely be removed if it:
    * is an opinion/analysis or advocacy piece

    It appears that this is vague enough that the "analysis" clause is the cudgel being leveraged to suppress stories.

    Nearly every story linked could be argued to provide an analysis of some sort, and in all honesty analysis is often a key component of good journalism.

    There definitely appears to be some disproportionate enforcement of the opinion/analysis clause against NSA related material.

    link to this | view in chronology ]

    • icon
      jupiterkansas (profile), 26 Feb 2014 @ 2:21pm

      Re:

      Techdirt is definitely analysis rather than a news source, esp. since every article links to an actual news source that Techdirt comments on. Unless you consider what Mike et al says about the news is news, the source is what should be posted on Reddit News instead of Techdirt.

      There are plenty of other places on Reddit for Techdirt content.

      link to this | view in chronology ]

    • identicon
      Anonymous Coward, 27 Feb 2014 @ 6:05pm

      Re:

      News without context, ie analysis, is nearly completely useless. Just tidbits of facts without any deeper meaning.

      link to this | view in chronology ]

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    AjStechd (profile), 26 Feb 2014 @ 2:18pm

    Interesting and of course disappointing. Reminds me of Abovetopsecret.com, which spiraled out of control with the same sort of ridiculous hive mind censorship towards anything not way left of center. At least between cycles of sellouts we still get a glimpse or two of how it should be.

    link to this | view in chronology ]

  • icon
    silverscarcat (profile), 26 Feb 2014 @ 2:29pm

    Is anyone REALLY surprised?

    After Reddit banned people from denying Global Warming, this doesn't surprise me in the least.

    How the mighty have fallen, eh, Reddit?

    link to this | view in chronology ]

    • identicon
      Anonymous Coward, 26 Feb 2014 @ 4:41pm

      Re: Is anyone REALLY surprised?

      You do know that "reddit" the monolithic entity didn't do any such thing, right?

      Of course, you're also willfully lying about what the "banning" was about.

      link to this | view in chronology ]

    • identicon
      Anonymous Coward, 26 Feb 2014 @ 6:34pm

      Re: Is anyone REALLY surprised?

      Global warming deniers shouldn't be banned, they should be kept around for organ harvesting.

      link to this | view in chronology ]

      • icon
        Niall (profile), 27 Feb 2014 @ 7:01am

        Re: Re: Is anyone REALLY surprised?

        Can we use them as sandbags against the rising tides? :)

        link to this | view in chronology ]

      • identicon
        mutterbug, 27 Feb 2014 @ 3:31pm

        Re: Re: Is anyone REALLY surprised?

        Spoken like a true Stalinist.. You really put the Red in Reddit son.

        link to this | view in chronology ]

    • identicon
      Anonymous Coward, 27 Feb 2014 @ 5:52pm

      Re: Is anyone REALLY surprised?

      If you deny that Climate Change exists, you're probably not smart enough to use a computer.

      link to this | view in chronology ]

      • identicon
        Anonymous Coward, 17 Mar 2014 @ 6:07am

        Re: Re: Is anyone REALLY surprised?

        You capitalize "climate change" as if its a thing

        link to this | view in chronology ]

  • identicon
    Anonymous Coward, 26 Feb 2014 @ 2:40pm

    You might think reddit's admins are hands off, but that is just a deception, they choose the default subreddits, which means they have chosen /r/worldnews and /r/news to be the face of reddit to the world.

    link to this | view in chronology ]

  • identicon
    FM Hilton, 26 Feb 2014 @ 2:42pm

    Seriously, Reddit

    I tried to use reddit as a platform for getting some of my writing read-and I did it a few times, then nothing.

    It's pretty obvious that the entire structure, while being huge and 'uncontrollable', is still a high school cafeteria, with the popular people running it.

    That being said, Reddit is not what it could have been, now or in the future. It's a mess, and it's going to get worse.

    Want some cute puppy pictures to show off? Then Reddit is good.

    But for real news, forget it. If you have any kind of opinion about something it's going to get buried fast by whoever runs that particular sub-reddit.

    Now I don't even bother. It's a waste of time. Why was anyone really expecting anything else?

    It's being run by human beings, with all of their particular flaws and biases.

    link to this | view in chronology ]

    • icon
      John Fenderson (profile), 26 Feb 2014 @ 3:45pm

      Re: Seriously, Reddit

      This. I confess, Reddit never appealed to me at all. Following the discussions is difficult, and the community is unappealing. Not my cup of tea.

      link to this | view in chronology ]

    • identicon
      Forest_GS, 26 Feb 2014 @ 5:15pm

      Re: Seriously, Reddit

      RSS readers FTW!

      link to this | view in chronology ]

    • identicon
      anon, 27 Feb 2014 @ 3:20am

      Re: Seriously, Reddit

      I have read some very interesting stories on reddit and found news that is not seen anywhere in the msm. I dont know what you are doing on reddit but if you create a subreddit for what you want to do and advise people it is there maybe you will have more success, remember the internet is full of trolls and kiddies though so dont expect to wall off your garden and only allow the best in the business there, and actually sometimes when a person trolls they come up with some good arguments that take the conversation in a completely different direction and help overcome stereotypes.

      link to this | view in chronology ]

      • icon
        John Fenderson (profile), 27 Feb 2014 @ 9:03am

        Re: Re: Seriously, Reddit

        "sometimes when a person trolls they come up with some good arguments that take the conversation in a completely different direction and help overcome stereotypes."

        In all my many years on the internet, I have never seen this happen even once.

        link to this | view in chronology ]

  • identicon
    jackn, 26 Feb 2014 @ 2:42pm

    ...a bad direction for a community based on meritocracy...

    This always happens.

    link to this | view in chronology ]

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    Kenpachi (profile), 26 Feb 2014 @ 2:45pm

    Just trying to see the whole forest...

    So... Being Reddit a major social network player, it's pretty obvious it's been compromised for a long time now. They're just "doing their job" [sic] with this piece.

    The bigger problem I see, is that if people loose trust in Reddit as a platform, they "win" anyway. After all, if it gets digged, it'll be just one huge platform less they have to infiltrate.

    In the meantime, moderators will get defensive, users'll get mad @ them and @ the site as a whole... and nobody wins, and by nobody I mean not "the good guys", on each side of the browser.

    Tactics deployed: instant profit.

    Tactics discovered and denounced: Site looses trust and eventually collapses. Delayed profit. (But huge jackpot nonetheless)

    Infiltrate > Divide and Conquer 101

    What am I missing here?

    link to this | view in chronology ]

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      That One Guy (profile), 26 Feb 2014 @ 2:56pm

      Re: Just trying to see the whole forest...

      Such tactics might work in the short term, but it's very much a game of whack-a-mole, where they compromise and destroy the reputation of one site, and half a dozen pop up to replace it.

      Now, you could argue that that's also going to plan, driving people into separate groups like that, but I'm just not sure how effective it could be long term, as the internet is one of the greatest tools for communication yet created(hence why so many governments hate it with a passion), so even 'spread out' like that, they'll still inevitably interact with each other.

      link to this | view in chronology ]

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        BentFranklin (profile), 26 Feb 2014 @ 6:13pm

        Re: Re: Just trying to see the whole forest...

        But the hammers are paid to do this 9 to 5, and the moles just get around to it once in a while.

        link to this | view in chronology ]

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          That One Guy (profile), 26 Feb 2014 @ 11:43pm

          Re: Re: Re: Just trying to see the whole forest...

          That's okay, it's a numbers game, the hammers may do it full time, but there are a lot of moles, to the point where they typically outnumber the hammers 1K, 10K, or even 100K to one.

          link to this | view in chronology ]

    • identicon
      anon, 27 Feb 2014 @ 3:24am

      Re: Just trying to see the whole forest...

      And as happened with DIGG another site will take over and do even better, learning form others past experience. The internet routes around problems and when something does not work 100% someone will try to improve on the idea, until eventually you get more and more reddit type sites that work better than reddit and eventually completely take over the traffic, just as what happened to digg the same can and probably will happen to reddit.

      link to this | view in chronology ]

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    droozilla (profile), 26 Feb 2014 @ 2:58pm

    Reddit is only good for 2 things, porn and gifs. Go there for anything else and this is what you can expect.

    link to this | view in chronology ]

    • icon
      Kenpachi (profile), 26 Feb 2014 @ 3:43pm

      Re: well it shouldn't be...

      It could be another powerful tool for social gathering (at a massive level) and where you are welcome to engage in elevated discussions. That's what powers that be fear the most.

      Yes, we know it, internet is 99% porn & trolls. Still, that 1% is huge and the impact those virtual oasis can have in real life is proven time and time again.

      A smarter(?) move would be to NEVER trash a site that is deemed untrustworthy, otherwise common folks would be doing exactly what those in power want, hopping on the mouse wheel, stuck on an infinite loop of social sites that take a lot of time to develop, spread and establish. (That often takes a lot of time rather than little, and that is LOST time, which they also capitalize).

      No, no, a common "base case" would be to get the people in charge of the site to put a system in place that guarantees transparency, at the very least in terms of Moderators and Management. (Yes, I know, guaranteed transparency belongs to the Realm of Utopia... but you get the idea. If I were running the site, or if I were a mod, I would have to answer to somebody for my actions. I would stand by my decision if I ban a subreddit and would have to give all the details as to why I made that call. My actions would then have to be audited by a group of peers or superiors.

      Anyway... just some thoughts thrown into the ocean. It can't hurt to brainstorm a little...

      Disclaimer: I've never used Reddit, I find that format particularly confusing. I do acknowledge however the potential it has to gather people and minds from all walks of life. And that's a huge power. And those corrupt in power know that far better than us. Sites like that should never be given up easily. To pin point the rotten apples and expose them should be a must. But never to burn the entire box.

      link to this | view in chronology ]

      • identicon
        quawonk, 27 Feb 2014 @ 5:06am

        Re: Re: well it shouldn't be...

        The bad apples can and have been exposed before. The problem is that only a very small number of people have the ability to actually hold those bad apples to account through suspension, banning, etc. The community can do nothing but complain.

        Lack of accountability is reddit's biggest problem. It sounds crazy, but the only thing that could change it would be a sort of elections system for moderators. Again, sounds nuts, but that's the only thing I can see that could change this.

        link to this | view in chronology ]

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          Kenpachi (profile), 27 Feb 2014 @ 10:44am

          Lack of accountability is the name of the game

          Indeed. I've assumed long ago that the sociopaths running the Military/Intelligence[sic]/Surveillance Industry hold that as a core principle to exploit to their advantage. It's a rookie's attack vector: to undermine any reputation and trust an organization may have built over time (in this case Reddit.com) via infiltration, disinformation, obfuscation and other methods older than the sun.

          That's why it's paramount to defend against such a critical and vulnerable aspect of any social entity.

          On that token, there's good news and bad news: On the bright side, many strategies can be put in place and should be enforced 24/7, and you pointed out some of them. If I may I'd like to expand where you left off; I would argue that having a "small" group of people as the "Accountability & Transparency Police" is not a bad thing per se. Actually, if implemented correctly it could be very efficient. (Of course the mere total would have to come up from a ratio of the total users and some other meaningful metrics so as to be able to keep up with the data flow, but this whole point is a matter of a long debate).

          As far as the community's role, I think it's essential that it complains, not once or every now and then, but every single time. And that property of a community, the ability to pin-point and address wrongdoing is not something to be taken lightly. On top of that, I posit that if anything, a group of commons has three powers that are both rights and obligations: to complain, to be vigilant that best practices are observed at all times, and to denounce/report wrongdoing WITH evidence (such as time-lapses, screen-caps, logs, etc).

          All that falls under the responsibility of the entire community, and it should be. Of course, if that community perceives no upper structure of accountability, no system that will look into these things, it all falls apart. So every layer has duties to fulfill.

          Admins, Mods and Managers can not do the "job" of the community and vice-versa.

          On the Dark Side, It's just another canonical example of an arms-race, a never-ending battle between measures and countermeasures, because as you can imagine, even IF (huge if) a strong-organic-dynamic system is put in place and it actually works, it's just another big target to conquer in the eyes of these pseudo-soldiers without a war or a real enemy to fight. And they have endless money and time to hack at the problem. Of course, that should never be a deterrent for trying.

          The Ultimate Facepalm is that in the Information Age, with one foot in the 21st century, Sysadmins, Mods, as well as Regular Systems/Networks Users, we all have to get proficient in the Sun Tsu's Art of War, and very fast.

          So far that's been a must only for Management and Military, but as information has always been and always will be the ultimate power, we all have to catch up. That is, of course, if we innocent and free people of the World would want to stand a chance.

          link to this | view in chronology ]

    • icon
      jupiterkansas (profile), 26 Feb 2014 @ 9:35pm

      Re:

      I disagree. My local reddit has endless discussions about beer and food.

      link to this | view in chronology ]

  • identicon
    Arthur, 26 Feb 2014 @ 4:10pm

    "Reddit is going to start heading down the path of Digg".

    "Going to start"? Reddit is a long way down that path.

    link to this | view in chronology ]

  • identicon
    Anonymous Coward, 26 Feb 2014 @ 5:21pm

    Reddit just seems to be a piss poor rehash of Digg with mods, with delusions of grandeur.

    link to this | view in chronology ]

  • identicon
    Anonymous Coward, 26 Feb 2014 @ 6:20pm

    Business

    The NSA et al have hired people to keep traffic away from the people publishing the news. That way there is less money in actually publishing the news and hence less news will be published. Eventually, investigative reporters will have to give up due to a lack of money. At which point, the NSA et al will declare victory.

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  • identicon
    Guardian, 26 Feb 2014 @ 8:05pm

    reddit ....

    in the last 2 months obama's govt people have move din on mass....i suspect with threats to someone ....and guess what the shills are so heavy now its sickening...i gave up many also have the site will die soon

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  • identicon
    Jim, 26 Feb 2014 @ 11:57pm

    Who reads Reddit anymore?

    This is the serious question...only trolls, not real people, looking for real information. Congratulations NSA, you just pissed off a bunch of people sitting in their mother's basement.

    I don't trust any source with amateur "moderators". Those sites are always worthless.

    I can decide for myself what's important, which is why I read this blog. The comments are open, and I can decide who's real and who's flack.

    link to this | view in chronology ]

    • identicon
      anon, 27 Feb 2014 @ 3:36am

      Re: Who reads Reddit anymore?

      Shame , you lose a lot of very interesting comments by not reading reddit, i have been using reddit for many years and as long as you ignore trolls there is a hell of a lot of very informative information in the comments, damn just look at the type of people that have commented there, you have astranoughts and physicists and may other professionals at the top of their game commenting and making corrections when people discuss a subject. This is much more worththy of viewing than people making simple interesting but uninformed comments on a site like this, although saying that i love techdirt and visit every morning to see what they have been discussing.

      link to this | view in chronology ]

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        John Fenderson (profile), 27 Feb 2014 @ 9:07am

        Re: Re: Who reads Reddit anymore?

        Can anyone explain how the threading system on Reddit works? I've tried numerous times to follow conversations there, but haven't managed it.

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  • identicon
    FrancisChalk, 27 Feb 2014 @ 1:37pm

    The only thing anybody needs to know about Reddit trying to bury the NSA "Destroying Reputation" story is: the NSA reports to Obama. If Bush were president, the Reddit response would be the opposite.

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  • identicon
    Nathan, 27 Feb 2014 @ 2:09pm

    Obviously, Reddit is compromised

    A story that runs regarding GCHQ using employees to use COINTELPRO type tactics to discredit those unfriendly to policy X is censored by someone who has been demonstrably shown to have used exactly those tactics to discredit /r/conspiracy, and you're willing to _speculate_ that Reddit is compromised? I'd say it's definite- and Reddit is obviously one of the forum sites that you'd expect them to spend a lot of time.

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  • identicon
    n/a, 27 Feb 2014 @ 2:58pm

    New Sub

    New sub created. I'm sick of those mods deleting valuable and trustworthy news. Therefore I have created a new sub. r/newsfortoday. A sub to post new article, pertaining to current events, new idea, and new technological trends. If you feel that it's valuable news and it must be shared with the masses, feel free to post.

    link to this | view in chronology ]

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    ahm, 27 Feb 2014 @ 3:28pm

    About the Reddit mods being involved

    link to this | view in chronology ]

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    Anonymous Coward, 27 Feb 2014 @ 7:14pm

    First they came for /r/niggers....

    link to this | view in chronology ]

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    Zagrobelny (profile), 27 Feb 2014 @ 8:46pm

    You realize you've uncritically quoted a thread from r/conspiracy, a subreddit full of antisemitic loons? And then you complain about the Digg Patriots. Where do you think they've gone? r/conspiracy.

    Disappointing, TechDirt. Disappointing.

    link to this | view in chronology ]

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    Drew Smith (profile), 27 Feb 2014 @ 10:25pm

    Some more work should have been put into this article.

    The firstlook article was being deleted because it wasn't a news source - non-news sources are deleted from the news subreddit. The firstlook article was a post about a story. Eventually it came from a factual news source, examiner.com, and was let through just fine.

    Secondly, the mod talked about in that quote, BipolarBear0, was accused of deleting the post but it was based on nothing - there's no evidence that he did. Techdirt has reported on this as fact, though! The mod gives his side of the story here:
    http://www.reddit.com/r/SubredditDrama/comments/1z51r2/rconspiracy_is_calling_for_bipolarbear0_to_be /cfqorke . The mod also wasn't caught upvoting anti-Semitic content in the conspiracy. He posted some racist threads but it was the readers of the conspiracy subreddit who heaviliy upvoted it.

    link to this | view in chronology ]

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    IronM@sk, 27 Feb 2014 @ 11:16pm

    Platform for Legitimate Anything?

    a platform for legitimate political discourse

    LOL. Reddit? It's like one rung above 4chan and on the social network ladder...

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    funnyfaceking, 28 Feb 2014 @ 12:51am

    Greenwald's story is not buried. TechDirt's blogspam is deleted. Stop whining. You could have read the rules before submitting it.

    link to this | view in chronology ]

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      Anonymous Coward, 25 Feb 2015 @ 11:59pm

      Re:

      This is what whining sounds like. You come to someone else's site to bitch. Smooth move exlax.

      link to this | view in chronology ]

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    Anonymous Coward, 3 Mar 2014 @ 9:07am

    I stopped using Reddit months ago when I realized the website is a farse.

    link to this | view in chronology ]

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    mick99, 5 Mar 2014 @ 10:40pm

    I'd like to comment but I'm censored...

    on Reddit.

    And InfoWars.

    You know, the big 1st amendment advocates.

    link to this | view in chronology ]

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    Robert, 16 Mar 2014 @ 10:05pm

    Drop Reddit Now

    It is really dumb to fight censorship on reddit. Reality is web sites are a dime a dozen, don't fight censorship on reddit, it is a failure, tell everyone to drop it, like the propaganda channel it is becoming and likely was purposefully designed that way as a replacement for digg, where the intent was to bury specific stories and commentators.
    DROP REDDIT NOW.

    link to this | view in chronology ]

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    CIA PROJECT, 10 Aug 2014 @ 12:03pm

    Reddit mods MORONS says 247 News

    http://247news.net/news/reddit-run-morons/

    Just click their user name on reddit, GONE

    haha

    Could be all the new NSA back door stuff they have on prime spirals and how the NSA backdoors all crypto today

    link to this | view in chronology ]

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    Anonymous Coward, 25 Feb 2015 @ 10:14pm

    I've been a long time member of Reddit. Even tried Digg long ago before going to Reddit. At one time Reddit was great for discussion if you can believe that. Over time with popularity this has gone down hill. Tons of members have left Reddit over shadowbanning, article deletions, member banning, thread deletions, and a general lack of quality mods without an agenda.

    Most are going to a Reddit clone at https://voat.co/ . After near 8 years, I've left Reddit for earlier events very similar to those described here.

    link to this | view in chronology ]

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    UWN, 26 Feb 2015 @ 1:34pm

    Post this or anything like this on /r/UnbiasedWorldNews. A replacement for /r/worldnews, /r/news /r/POLITIC, /r/politics,
    It will not get deleted there. We welcome any news story from a legit news site. No censorship of such posts. Up and down votes decide if something should live or die on this site. All are welcome. It is still small, but you will not be censored. Help me grow it into a true replacement for the insulting nanny/dinosaur of /r/worldnews, /r/news, /r/politics.

    link to this | view in chronology ]


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