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View submission: Out with 2016, in with 2017
Stickying a thread specifically to get it upvoted first is, though.
I don't believe it was in response to reddit admin ideologies, though. Even if they do skew liberal, it was more about one subreddit dominating the front of /r/all, which is a problem from a diversity standpoint. It's not interesting to see 10 t_d posts, but it is to see some from many subs. That was the major issue. They also ignored requests from the admins.
Reddit isn't more votes = more visibility, there is a lot more to that algorithm and has been since before t_d was around.
Comment by epicirclejerk at 26/01/2017 at 20:30 UTC
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So liberals are only in favor of the popular vote when it suits them?