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On Thursday, Reddit is rolling out a new policy aimed at balancing its desire to license its content to larger tech companies, like Google, and protecting users’ privacy.
Reddit user belisaurius, who is listed as a mod for several active subreddits, including a 336,000-member one for the Philadelphia Eagles NFL team, said that the policy change “removes ...
Reddit admins, who will approve or deny these Community Type settings change requests, are employed by the company. Earlier this year, Reddit became a publicly traded company on the stock market.
A Reddit spokesperson said the platform’s policy is to suspend accounts that may be related to suspects in high-profile criminal investigations, a common practice among tech companies to avoid ...
The studios subpoenaed Reddit for user account information, including "IP address registration and logs from 1/1/2016 to present, name, email address, and other account registration information ...
Reddit changes the rules to make sitewide protests much more difficult. Moderators will now have to get admin approval when switching a subreddit from public to private or when adding a NSFW tag.
A Reddit post by an Indian student highlights concerns about social media scrutiny during US visa interviews. Her public Reddit account, not listed on her DS-160, was flagged, leading to ...
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An Indian student’s F-1 visa interview took an unexpected turn when the visa officer raised concerns over the applicant's Reddit account, despite it being public and containing no offensive content.
Reddit is testing a new identifier system that assigns an "official" badge to legitimate accounts belonging to an institution, brand, or personality. Think of it like the verified badge on Twitter ...