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'''Reddit''' is a social media site which, while is is firmly corporate-controlled, has nevertheless assisted in various important stories such as the murder of [[Sunny Sheu]]. This was especially true in its early days, before its popularity made it a target for systematic research on misdirection by methods such as paid shills.
 
'''Reddit''' is a social media site which, while is is firmly corporate-controlled, has nevertheless assisted in various important stories such as the murder of [[Sunny Sheu]]. This was especially true in its early days, before its popularity made it a target for systematic research on misdirection by methods such as paid shills.
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==Origins==
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Reddit was co-developed by [[Aaron Swartz]], who sold it.
  
 
==Funding==
 
==Funding==
 
Investors include [[Marc Andreessen]], [[Peter Thiel]], [[Ron Conway]] and [[Jared Leto]].
 
Investors include [[Marc Andreessen]], [[Peter Thiel]], [[Ron Conway]] and [[Jared Leto]].
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==Infiltration==
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A 2012 blog post revealed the city with the most "Reddit-addicted" turned out to be [[US Air Force]] Base Eglin, in [[Florida]]. How a base with just 8,500 military personnel and approximately 4,500 civilians was the leading city in terms of page views of a site with 37 billion<ref>https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Timeline_of_Reddit</ref> page views per year remains unanswered.<ref>https://archive.is/4xay9</ref>
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Eglin has worked on multiple studies in cooperation with the [[University of Florida]], one being called "Containment Control for a Social Network with State-Dependent Connectivity".<ref>https://arxiv.org/pdf/1402.5644.pdf</ref>
  
 
==Rise of propaganda==
 
==Rise of propaganda==
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[[image:reddit troll army evidence.jpg|thumbnail|480px|left|By 2020, [[Artificial Intelligence]] appeared to have advanced to a point at which it was an important factor on Reddit.]]
 
[[image:I get Paid to Chat on Reddit.png|thumbnail|''Confessions of a paid [[shill]] on Reddit'', a popular Reddit post from 2015.]]
 
[[image:I get Paid to Chat on Reddit.png|thumbnail|''Confessions of a paid [[shill]] on Reddit'', a popular Reddit post from 2015.]]
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"92 out of the top 500 subreddits on reddit are controlled by just 4 people."<ref>https://saidit.net/s/MeanwhileOnReddit/comments/3g1w/92_out_of_the_top_500_subreddits_on_reddit_are/</ref>
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An unknown number of people are believed to work on Reddit as [[troll]]s or shills, as outlined by "''Confessions of a paid [[shill]] on Reddit''", a 2015 post there. As a 2019 post remarked, "deep research rarely happens here because shills and useful idiots downvote it to oblivion."<ref>http://archive.is/OIcqX</ref>
 
An unknown number of people are believed to work on Reddit as [[troll]]s or shills, as outlined by "''Confessions of a paid [[shill]] on Reddit''", a 2015 post there. As a 2019 post remarked, "deep research rarely happens here because shills and useful idiots downvote it to oblivion."<ref>http://archive.is/OIcqX</ref>
  
Reddit’s Director of Policy, [[Jessica Ashooh]], is the [[Atlantic Council]]’s former Middle East Strategy Task Force Deputy Director, and an ex-official of the government of the [[United Arab Emirates]]. She joined Reddit, at around the same time that [[US Senate Select Intelligence Committee co-chair]] [[Mark Warner]] was demanding more government control over Reddit on the grounds that it was a potential vehicle for [[Russian Propaganda]].<ref>https://thegrayzone.com/2019/12/08/us-uk-military-intelligence-apparatus-destroy-jeremy-corbyn/</ref>
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Reddit’s Director of Policy, [[Jessica Ashooh]], is the [[Atlantic Council]]’s former Middle East Strategy Task Force Deputy Director, and an ex-official of the government of the [[United Arab Emirates]]. She joined Reddit around the time that [[Mark Warner]] ([[Vice Chair of the Senate Intelligence Committee|vice chair]] of the [[US Senate Select Intelligence committee]]) was demanding more government control over Reddit on the grounds that it was a potential vehicle for [[Russian Propaganda]].<ref>https://thegrayzone.com/2019/12/08/us-uk-military-intelligence-apparatus-destroy-jeremy-corbyn/</ref>
  
 
==Censorship==
 
==Censorship==

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A large corporate media site of forums in which readers vote stories up/down. As its popularity grew, it was subject to increased trolling and shilling by propagandists.

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Founders: Aaron Swartz, Steve Huffman, Alexis Ohanian

Owner: Advance Publications
Staff: 71
Constitutes: corporate media,  forum,  social media,  big tech
 

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Reddit is a social media site which, while is is firmly corporate-controlled, has nevertheless assisted in various important stories such as the murder of Sunny Sheu. This was especially true in its early days, before its popularity made it a target for systematic research on misdirection by methods such as paid shills.

Origins

Reddit was co-developed by Aaron Swartz, who sold it.

Funding

Investors include Marc Andreessen, Peter Thiel, Ron Conway and Jared Leto.

Infiltration

A 2012 blog post revealed the city with the most "Reddit-addicted" turned out to be US Air Force Base Eglin, in Florida. How a base with just 8,500 military personnel and approximately 4,500 civilians was the leading city in terms of page views of a site with 37 billion[1] page views per year remains unanswered.[2] Eglin has worked on multiple studies in cooperation with the University of Florida, one being called "Containment Control for a Social Network with State-Dependent Connectivity".[3]

Rise of propaganda

By 2020, Artificial Intelligence appeared to have advanced to a point at which it was an important factor on Reddit.
Confessions of a paid shill on Reddit, a popular Reddit post from 2015.

"92 out of the top 500 subreddits on reddit are controlled by just 4 people."[4]

An unknown number of people are believed to work on Reddit as trolls or shills, as outlined by "Confessions of a paid shill on Reddit", a 2015 post there. As a 2019 post remarked, "deep research rarely happens here because shills and useful idiots downvote it to oblivion."[5]

Reddit’s Director of Policy, Jessica Ashooh, is the Atlantic Council’s former Middle East Strategy Task Force Deputy Director, and an ex-official of the government of the United Arab Emirates. She joined Reddit around the time that Mark Warner (vice chair of the US Senate Select Intelligence committee) was demanding more government control over Reddit on the grounds that it was a potential vehicle for Russian Propaganda.[6]

Censorship

Full article: Reddit/Censorship
Reddit Censorship.jpg

Reddit, to quote one subscriber "has been compromised for a very long time".[7] It is subject to various forms of censorship.[8] and the official rules for how the site works are not followed with posts of deep political relevance.[9] In 2019, Reddit was attempting to remove any mention of Project Veritas. Users report automated methods to flag mentions of it and suspending of any users who tried to post about it.[10]

Alternatives

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Readers seeking a Reddit style website with a community more receptive to the topics of discussion on this website may be interested in Saidit.

After the management ruled that Pizzagate was an unacceptable topic for discussion[citation needed], the Reddit group moved to Voat to continue their discussion.

 

A Quote by Reddit

PageQuoteDate
Barnaby Jack“It does make me wonder, if he was killed, that the CIA and other Government agencies don't want this flaw to be solved. After all, it would make an excellent tool to bump [off] 'dangerous' people who have pacemakers."”2013

 

Employee on Wikispooks

EmployeeJobAppointedDescription
Jessica AshoohDirector of Policy2017Ramped up Reddit censorship

 

A document sourced from Reddit

TitleTypeSubject(s)Publication dateAuthor(s)Description
Document:How Reddit Was DestroyedwebpageReddit/Censorship25 March 2015'Shark Shank'An informative summary of changes made to how Reddit works to facilitate its use as a means of disseminating propaganda and frustrate its use as a forum for uncensored self-expression.
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