• Stern@lemmy.world
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      Misleading. At the point he was made a mod, the invite system didn’t exist so you could just make people mods whenever you wanted. He might not have even noticed depending on how active his inbox was or how active he was.

      The better questions would be why it wasn’t banned after being nominated for subreddit of the year, and only got the axe after international attention via the Anderson Cooper segment.

      Its not that he loved the subreddit, his (and by extension reddit corp) sociopathic ass simply views all that stuff as page views whether its memes, cp, or whatever. MBA cancer looking at everything as numbers.

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        Reddit, and the early 2000s Internet culture that spawned it had a more absolute view of free speech than the modern consensus. Reddit’s rules were pretty much limited to:

        • Don’t post things that are actually illegal to post
        • Don’t break Reddit

        The introduction of any other sitewide rules was controversial with the userbase at the time, and not because the average user was a creep who wanted to see teenagers in bikinis. People predicted (correctly) that other topics like piracy and darknet markets would eventually end up banned as Reddit tried to become more palatable to advertisers. People remain concerned that pornography will be banned or severely limited.


        Its not that he loved the subreddit, his (and by extension reddit corp) sociopathic ass simply views all that stuff as page views

        Let’s be fair to spez; there’s plenty to criticize him for, but he did not work at Reddit between roughly 2008 and 2016 when the jailbait controversy came up.

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    Big talk from a small man. The internet hasn’t forgotten the buried sub you were moderator of, Spez.

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      We couldn’t possibly be talking about jail but I’ll take the bait.

      But yeah spez tell us again about the dark secrets lol

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    Sure, spez, tell them all about how dark and dirty my account, “pegmewithpigintestines”, can be. We’ll all be shocked.

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      Are the intestines the straps? If the intestines are the"rod" wouldn’t that make them sausages rather than just intestines since they are filled with something?

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    This is a serious threat. I’m afraid he’ll release my secret… People might learn that I dabble… In… Linux…!

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      Not a smart move, right before the IPO.

      Really? I think the opposite. He said this in a profoundly stupid way, but what he is saying is that reddit is still the largest collection of human generated content. And not just the sanitized stuff you post on Facebook or LinkedIn, but your actual political opinions, your fears, your hobbies, the totally real secrets you posted to the weekly “What is your darkest secret” AskReddit post, your porn preferences, etc. And that is likely very valuable.

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          Proving all of it is authentic would be difficult, but I don’t think that is necessary. It isn’t really disputed that reddit is the largest repository of human generated content currently. It was one of the reasons the whole reddit protest thing was even as big as it was, because when the reddit results left Google, searching for real information from people became a lot harder

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      Maybe he wants Investors to think that his site will be really good for targeted ads.

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      Which is kind of surprising after his incredible string of extremely smart moves over the past several years… /s

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    Oh no, go tell my wife I’m sleeping around on her. Go tell my friends I’m into bdsm. I don’t have dark secrets, I have aspects of my life that I display discretion in announcing. Dark secrets sound fucking exhausting.

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    Probably all those throwaway accounts that people create to post comments that they don’t want attached to themselves in any way. I doubt many people took enough precautions to prevent Reddit from identifying them as alternate accounts though.

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      Same IP address(es), same OS/browser/app, same configuration? Easy match.

      I mean, they got me, that’s for sure. I used to cycle accounts pretty frequently to dodge stalkers, but even a dedicated user could’ve figured me out just by matching the different subs I posted to. I eventually stopped posting in my local subreddits because of this, but even so, I talked about a lot of seemingly-common things that in aggregate could identify me pretty accurately. And that’s even without the data that only Reddit admins would have access to, like browser fingerprinting and whatever tracking mechanisms I wasn’t able to block (or the mere fact that I did block them).

      For example, millions of people use the same phone model as I do, but how many of those also share my hobbies? How many of those play the same types of games? And how many of those use my same general writing style? How many times did I throw in an idle comment referring to a city I’d traveled to, or hinted at where I grew up? Oh my god, did I call Coke “soda”?! Information is leaking everywhere!

      Heck, I wouldn’t be shocked if someone could match my Lemmy account to my Reddit account(s). It’d take a crazy stalker with a lot of time and skill, but with the ever-increasing power of AI, it’ll probably be easy for any schmuck to do within a couple years, never mind major governments and corporations. There’s a ton of information that’s hidden in plain sight, and it won’t stay hidden forever.

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      Man, if I started getting nsfw recommendations on my sfw account, I’d be pissed. What else could he even want to practically/legally use that info for?

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    Spez could learn a thing or two from russia. That is not how one uses kompromat…

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    TBH this is always the case when you interact with any social network or any website in general. Data can be always collected. GDPR helps somehow.

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    My answer to this is so fucking what ? Boo hoo your gonna cancel me fuck you and your platform!