|
|
|
|
|
by jfuhrman
4020 days ago
|
|
It wasn't even removed by Reddit. It was removed by subreddit mods who essentially have full control of a sub. Anyone can create a sub and enforce their own curation or arbitrary rules which is not the same as censorship. From the sub sidebar: >This is a curated space.
>The moderators reserve the right to remove posts, users, and comments at their own discretion. If I create a subreddit where I ban all posts start with A, is that censorship, or is that freedom for me to run and build my online space as I wish? |
|
It's very much both. Where did you get the impression they're mutually exclusive? The "censorship" word is often only vocalized such when popular opinion objects to it, doesn't make it not censorship.
It's like how Bruce Schneier says that facebook's business model is surveillance. It's a descriptor advertisers and their platforms work hard not to be associated with, that doesn't make it not-surveillance.