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Turner on Reddit, comparing r/News, r/Feminism, and r/MensRights found that r/Feminism was the only subreddit to call Turner an "offender". r/Feminism was the only subreddit that linked to external webpages using the words "crime" or "rapist", indicating that r/feminism had a much stronger view on Turner than the other subreddits. 30% of the ...
[10] r/MadiaSnark was a subreddit about Brianna Madia, a Moab, Utah-based vanlife influencer. In March 2023, Madia posted a video describing how she was doxxed by users from the subreddit and stated that the subreddit made her suicidal. She then released the names of 25 snarkers from the subreddit and revealed her discovery in October 2021 that ...
Reddit announces Reddit Video. [62] 2015: June 10: Community: Reddit bans five subreddits, citing an anti-harassment policy. [63] [64] The largest of the banned subreddits, "fatpeoplehate," had an estimated 151,000 subscribers at the times of its banning. [63] The other four subreddits are "hamplanethatred," "transfags," "neofag," and ...
The New Statesman described it as one of the most misogynistic subreddits on Reddit, intended to radicalize men. [124] In 2017, The Daily Beast revealed that New Hampshire legislator Robert Fisher created r/TheRedPill and had posted demeaning comments about women there. Fisher resigned. [258] As of 2018, the subreddit is quarantined. [259]
Reddit's piracy subreddit, explained While other subreddits have occasionally shared copyrighted material, the r/piracy forum is, by design, for individuals interested in the tools, techniques ...
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