Tuesday, March 4, 2014

Reddit Passionately Wants to Discuss Censorship … But Moderators Keep Censoring Such a Discussion AND Is Reddit Turning Into “Eddit”?

Moderators Censor Discussion on Censorship

 http://www.washingtonsblog.com/

The giant r/Worldnews and r/News Reddits (5 million and 2 million subscribed readers, respectively) still haven’t allowed links to Glenn Greenwald’s report on government control, infiltration, manipulation and warping of online discourse.
Our write-up on the story – as well as TechDirt’s and Examiner.com’s – were allowed.  We are sincerely grateful – as are TechDirt and Examiner.com – for the traffic.
However, we’re all upset that the moderators of the biggest Reddits are censoring Greenwald’s original story:
  • TechDirt’s write up on censorship is here
  • The Redditor who posted the Examiner’s story slams Reddit censorship here
  • And our post on the censorship – written before the links to TechDirt, Examiner and our site were allowed -  can be read here
Ironically, our post on censorship has itself repeatedly been deleted by Reddit moderators.  In the week since I wrote it, I have repeatedly seen traffic coming from a Reddit  link to the story, and then the traffic has suddenly stopped.
Redditors not affiliated with Washington’s Blog have repeatedly submitted the story, and it has been deleted every time.
As one example, yesterday the story jumped to the front page of Reddit over the course of 2 hours:
But then it was suddenly deleted.
This shows that there is tremendous interest among Redditors themselves to discuss censorship.  But the moderators keep shutting down discussion.
This isn’t the first time the Reddit community has tried to fight back against censorship.  There has been a long and growing outrage over the issue, especially given the history of  Digg’s “Bury Brigade” destroying that site:
Postscript:  We don’t have any opinion about whether or not moderators should keep removing our story on censorship.  We are, frankly, too biased to be objective.
We are, instead, focusing on the fact that there is tremendous pent-up desire among Redditors to discuss censorship.
In other words, the story is not that our post was deleted (again) yesterday. It’s that Redditors quickly pushed it to the front page because there is such an overwhelming desire to discuss censorship.
And the other story is that the big Reddits are still not linking directly to Glenn Greenwald’s reports.

Is Reddit Turning Into “Eddit”?

More and More Editing of News Sources and Stories

I love Reddit …
I’ve been a Redditor for 6 years and – at one time – had one of the highest “Karma” scores at the site.
But Reddit seems to be turning into “Eddit” … as in censoring the most controversial stories, and censoring discussions about censorship itself.
There are whole lists of banned news sources.
And as Ward Harkavy – former editor and writer at the Village Voice – Tweets:
These Reddit censors sound worse than some of the censorious numbnut top-level editors I worked for — and worked hard to oust.
Side Note: Washington’s Blog reader AnnOnaMice coined the term “Eddit”.
We at Washington’s Blog love a good meme. For example, on February 6th, we ran a story based upon Anthony Freda’s word “Glassholes” (and his related artwork) to describe people who wear Google Glasses to spy on others.  Less than 2 weeks later, Google itself told its users “Don’t Be a Glasshole”. (Of course, we don’t know whether Google read our story or saw Freda’s artwork … or it was just part of the collective Zeitgeist.)

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