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But is a website really analogous to a house?
Yes. That's the long and the short of it. Reddit doesn't belong to you, therefore you aren't entitled to shit.
These are questions that we owe more thought to than "dude, it's like... their house, man, you know? And there's no law against it!".
Quite frankly, "they should be forced to publish literally anything because muh free speech" isn't "more thought". That's no thought it all, it's just the reflexive greedy "what I want trumps everything" entitlement of the internet crowd who scream bloody murder whenever they find out that there's something they're not allowed to do like a bunch of spoiled children. See also internet copyright "debates" aka "I should be allowed to distribute literally everything on a massive scale because muh free flow of information".
There's nothing here!