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View submission: Removing sexually explicit content from r/all
It's telling that Reddit is going to LOSE ad revenue to third party sites that do it for them.
Money talks and if they were smart they would use at least *one* brain cell to figure out that people use /r/all in every way except the reason they created /r/all in the first place.
I sincerely hope that they realize that people use Reddit for every reason under the sun, and that supporting those reasons is why the site has succeeded. They clearly think that they are above being responsive to the concerns and needs of their users that isn't simply a restriction, deletion, or filter. They haven't added a feature in ten years that users actually asked for.
I fear they will go the way of Myspace, Yahoo, and the forums of old that were once the pinnacle of discussion and a dynamic place to just hang out. These places couldn't adapt and died.
There's nothing here!