Comment by [deleted] on 08/09/2014 at 03:55 UTC

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So out of curiosity, why is it all right for reddit admins to launch "vote brigades" towards other bodies about issues they care about (such as SOPA or the upcoming net neutrality protest later this week)? That seems a little hypocritical. Would you be all right if the FCC turns around and says "yeah, we're going to discard the opinion of anyone who comes to us from reddit, and not only that but anyone who does so never gets to comment on an issue with us again?" Why is it all right for you to do it?

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