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kleinbl00 · 3730 days ago · link · · parent · post: Reddit users flip out over admin decisions to uphold DMCA takedown requests on celebrity nude leaks
the thing that bugs the shit out of me is that Reddit is all about being a "community" when they want people to do something for them, but a "platform" when they can't be sussed to do something for anybody else. I do not, for the life of me, understand why they're totally cool going to the mattresses against Sears for censorship and pounding on the NSA for information theft but bending over backwards about how they didn't do anything to prevent a subreddit from arising for the specific purpose of distributing illegally-obtained, illicit material stolen from women. There's zero downside in coming down on the side of non-cretinhood in this one but they still refuse.