Comment by WarpvsWeft on 15/04/2021 at 03:08 UTC

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Yeah, but they don't do that. I and many others have reported violent threats multiple time and the users are happily posting away elsewhere.

In the spirit of Joe Biden's quote "Don't tell me what your priorities are, show me your budget and I'll tell you what your priorities are," Reddit admins do not care about violent speech. If they did, then they would fund the teams necessary to take appropriate action.

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Comment by pcapdata at 15/04/2021 at 22:07 UTC

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Based on their public announcements, I'd guess reddit security is still on a path to maturity. They probably don't even have anything like an IFA program.

Comment by pcapdata at 15/04/2021 at 22:08 UTC

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Based on their public announcements, I'd guess reddit security is still on a path to maturity. They probably don't even have anything like an IFA program.