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RE: Now legitimate users are being suspended for "vote brigading" Reddit. CTR shills unaffected.
It looks like their CEO apparently may himself be a spirit cooking attendee, so what to expect? I feel like we are at a crossroads now. They have chosen their sides long ago, and everybody basically knew it. It just surfaces now in such a blatant way that even the last muppet should be able to see it. Keep up the good work.
Oh and btw awesome graphic, thought police
If that's the case, then he's lucky that Reddit has not become a listed company as of yet: his censorship initiative smacks of he protecting his friends. Granted, Reddit as a listed company cracking down on Pizzagate would not get spezzie in trouble from Wall Street as the typical finance suit would believe flatly that Pizzagate is nothing more than a "conspiracy theory" or/and "witch hunt" But spez & the staff messing around in that way would plant seeds that would lead to shareholder trouble if the stock went down - or if they cracked down on a movement that was less easy to dismiss out of hand in Wall-Streeter circles.
Speaking of the last: Twitter's the one to watch. I'm sure Dorsey has assured all the suits that the censorship is part of a grand plan to make Twitter-the-company a more hospitable place for celebrities, bigwigs and (therefore) more advertiser-friendly. It's essentially the same strategy Ellen Pao tried at none other than Reddit. (It didn't work out for her.)
Keep your eye on TWTR. If it get below $15, complaints about censorship with resonate - especially if Gab becomes a new VC hottie.
On the other hand: if TWTR gets & stays above $20... well...