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View submission: Q4 Safety & Security Report
**Legal Removals**
* We received 292 requests from law enforcement or government agencies to remove content, a 15% increase from 2020. We complied in whole or part with 73% of these requests.
Always makes me wonder what Gov Agencies would want removing and, more so, if they really believe that it was only available on Reddit.
**Our Public Bug Bounty Program**
In Q4, we saw 217 vulnerabilities submitted into our program, and were able to validate 26 of those submissions -- resulting in $28,550 being paid out to some awesome researchers.
This bugs me, excuse the pun. Why are the payments so low? On average, that would equate to less than $1,100 for each submission - in reality I doubt each was of equal severity or received equal payout.
Reddit was valued at more than $10,000,000,000 last year, those payments aren't sufficient or fair.
There's nothing here!