Comment by [deleted] on 09/06/2021 at 18:26 UTC

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Comment by [deleted] at 09/06/2021 at 18:44 UTC

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that one admin

Oh, don't be shy now, let's talk all about the administrator reddit hired that supported pedophilia, and hired their own father for their political party who was a convicted rapist who tortured a 10 year old child in their attic.

Or how they then started suspending the accounts of anyone who mentioned their name when the news started to break.

Let's talk a lot more about Aimee Challenor.

Comment by Cool_Ranch_Dodrio at 09/06/2021 at 22:01 UTC

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probably a liability issue. "hey we're facilitating this, what happens if some crime is committed, someone gets stalked, etc"

So, remember when that one sub helped organize a Nazi rally? The one where a woman was killed when one of the participants ran her over with his car?

The admins kept that sub around for years after that.

Comment by Stepwolve at 09/06/2021 at 18:45 UTC*

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This my guess too. Organizing people around the globe send unknown packages to each other is probably a big risk legally. Nothing bad has come from it yet. But it is people giving their private info and address to strangers - it could easily go badly.

Still a shitty thing to do tho. Let users organize it if they want with no reddit approval