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?
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...