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How Reddit turned its millions of users into a content moderation army – TechRadar
Reddit CTO: We don’t want to be a ‘capricious arbiter’ of what is correct or not

One of the most difficult problems for Reddit, the self-proclaimed front page of the internet, is determining what should and should not appear on its feeds.
When it comes to content moderation, which has become an ever more high-profile problem in recent…
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