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I think by safe space they meant the removal of hate speech groups from /r/all. Nowhere in their rhetoric or actions does it seem they want to turn reddit into your kind of safe space.
I don't browse /r/all, so I'm unaware of the impact different subreddits have there. However, I don't really remember any of the announcements or blog posts talking about /r/all. Can you show them to me? I'm also a little confused about these different "kinds of safe spaces" you're talking about. The one I see Reddit pushing for is an environment where certain 'things' cannot be said (without a rigorous definition of said 'things'). What type of safe space do you see as a good thing?