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By "not fond" I suppose I was being soft. I could clarify to say if that was no longer allowed I would not be upset about it.
There's a bit of a difference between doing something like revealing the algorithms used by automod scripts, and making it explicit what sort of things you can and cannot do. The later deals more with intent. And yes, intent can sometimes be difficult to determine, and it is something that must be examined on a case-by-case basis.
But it sounds like that is what Reddit inc. is interested in doing; and as long as they have good ground rules to start from then, I don't see any reason to get up in arms about it.
Comment by [deleted] at 14/05/2015 at 18:15 UTC
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I don't see any reason to get up in arms about it.
Not getting up in arms, and I don't want to confuse you: I'm just talking. Chit-chatting.
Reddit won't last long in the scheme of things, so all this is just an exercise of politics, discussion and debate.