Reddit’s New content coverage Banishes Notoriously Racist discussion board
The website online’s new content policy bans /r/CoonTown and introduces the concept that of quarantining distasteful subreddits.
August 5, 2015
After weeks of rejiggering its content material coverage, Reddit has put forth a new set of rules for its embattled on-line community. CEO Steve Huffman announced the replace Wednesday, noting that it does no longer stray too a ways from present insurance policies.
In his Reddit put up, Huffman explains that offensive boards that do not meet the website online’s standards for being banned will instead get “quarantined,” making them inaccessible to those who do not explicitly request get right of entry to:
Our policies aren’t altering dramatically from what we now have had up to now. One new idea is Quarantining a group, which entails making use of a collection of restrictions to a group so its content material will handiest be viewable to those that explicitly opt in. we will be able to Quarantine communities whose content would be regarded as extremely offensive to the average redditor.
He goes on to say that plenty of subreddits were removed as a result of they “exist exclusively to harass other redditors, stop us from improving Reddit, and normally make Reddit worse for everyone else.” The banned communities embrace a few devoted to animated child pornography and others committed to perpetuating hateful anti-black speech, together with the infamous /r/CoonTown subreddit.
all over an AMA a couple of weeks again, Huffman had claimed that /r/CoonTown was “offensive to many, however does now not violate our present ideas for banning.”
update: Huffman says the choice to ban /r/CoonTown was once made not as a result of its content material—despicable although it could be—however because of its terrible impression on hiring. “We failed to ban them for being racist, he writes in a comment. “We banned them because we have to spend a disproportionate amount of time dealing with them. If we need to reinforce Reddit, we’d like more folks, but CT’s existence and recognition has additionally made recruiting right here harder.”
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