Comment by Anen-o-me on 11/06/2015 at 00:37 UTC

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Reddit is a private company and have the right to remove what they want.

Sure, but they're changing the rules of the game. Part of the reason we were here, invested into this platform is because of a particular policy stance.

With that changing, we may not want to keep investing in this platform. They have failed the free speech test.

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Comment by [deleted] at 11/06/2015 at 02:45 UTC

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Agree with both of you. Though only my laziness will keep me here until it becomes unbearable.

Comment by [deleted] at 11/06/2015 at 03:47 UTC

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They never stated that they would always be free speech though. In fact, they recently stated that they were not a free speech platform, causing people to move to voat.

If you don't like their new direction, you no longer have to continue using the website you did not pay for and did not have a guarantee would stay static forever.