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View submission: Defending the open Internet (again): Our latest brief to the Supreme Court
And I’m not just saying this to complain btw.
This is feedback.
Reddit can choose to act still, irrespective of what the government is doing on their end. It’s worth considering that the kinds of people reddit is alienating are actually those people who are questioning a status quo - this is how communities can become vibrant places for discussion and not just stagnant echo-chambers.
Food for thought.
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