Comment by sephstorm on 11/12/2019 at 09:27 UTC

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Eh, it's not about Reddit itself. Social media in all of it's forms will have some level of this. Humans are somewhat hive like. When there is something that challenges the group think... we don't always respond the best.

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Comment by ultra-royalist at 11/12/2019 at 12:19 UTC

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I mostly agree, but Reddit has never managed to have any kind of consistent policy on censorship.

"Remove illegal materials" turned into "remove anything Google doesn't like" and "let's not be Michelle Carter."

This could be handled well, but it would require being more politically tolerant, specifically of non-Leftist/libertarian opinions.