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by EarlKing
1277 days ago
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...except they don't do that. This is no different than Reddit's own policies on spam and self-promotion. You're expected to use the site for discussion and building community, not directing people elsewhere. If the latter is your goal then you can pay for advertising. What's changed here is that people who previously were given free reign to promote themselves without paying a dime are now being told they need to pay up. I'm finding it hard to sympathize with them. |
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It doesn't inspire confidence in that their previous stance was truly motivated by their love of the unrestricted diffusion of ideas.