Comment by Epistaxis on 03/07/2015 at 01:07 UTC

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View submission: /r/IAmA set to private over mod firing

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And even if there is, we'll never know, because if the company goes publicly blabbing about it (even if it's true), they can expect all the fun of a defamation lawsuit. It's very easy to fire someone in the USA, but very hard to tell anyone why you did, unless they broke the law or something.

So this drama fire will keep burning for a while. Users feel entitled to know the private personnel matters of Reddit, Inc. and Reddit, Inc. is advised by its legal department that it can't tell them.

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