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View submission: The history of the /r/xkcd kerfuffle.
Why do you think that? Because, again, this is directly analogous to trademark law. Do you think trademark law is also impossible?
Comment by badbrownie at 10/02/2014 at 00:42 UTC
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I'm against laws as a method of dealing with what people say. So I think that less is more when it comes to trying to control the sub-reddits. I suppose it could be argued that sub-reddits, like usernames can have 'official' ones and that they are given to the actual subject rather than the person who first claims them.
It's not that I don't think laws are possible. But they get unweildy and complex and require competing lawyers and judges to add justice to them. I'd like reddit's rules to NOT mirror that process.