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Reddit defends how it tackles misinformation as it opens Australian office – The Guardian
Social news aggregator has had to grapple with growing calls to deal with misinformation and conspiracy theories on platform

The head of social news aggregator Reddit has argued its own community and administrators are the best moderator against misinformation, as the company plans to open an office in Australia for the first time.
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