No facts please
Interesting Reddit Rules on Black People Twitter subreddit
These are against the rules:
Quoting FBI Crime Stats/IQ stats
Calling other users racists with the express intention of derailing a thread ("you're the REAL racist" or "This is reverse racism")
"Everyone should just get over this"
"If you'd stop bringing race into everything racism would go away"
"Imagine if the roles were reversed and a white person posted/said that"
"Not all [insert group of people]"
"Playing the victim card/something about wanting victim status, "self victimization""
"They should had just complied with the police and not resisted"
Trying to justify the use of "nigger" or "nigga" amongst non-black people.
"This is the most racist sub on Reddit"
blaming black people/Africans for slavery or the slave trade
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Faggit being Faggit.
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In November 2016, Reddit CEO Steve Huffman (/u/spez) (old.reddit.com) edited comments of users criticizing him. (theverge.com)
Putting words into user's mouths, which means making them appear like they wrote something they never actually did, especially on sensitive posts, is one of the greatest violations of user trust possible.
Although shortly after he applogized and promised never to do it again, it clearly gives away how Reddit tends to handle criticism.
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