Bingo. And once you hire those people you have to explain why you are still failing to take down illegal shit. Refusing to staff up saves you on money AND liability.
Stricter moderation would mean an onlyfans style verification involving IDs and consent forms. Which would be admitting that Reddit and Imgur are part porn sites. With Reddit going public, this is the last thing investors would want. They are investing in a social media style link aggregator, not onlyfans free (at least that's what they want to portray publicly).
In short the whole Reddit going public is fucking everything up.
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this would require hiring people to moderate so it's impossible
Bingo. And once you hire those people you have to explain why you are still failing to take down illegal shit. Refusing to staff up saves you on money AND liability.
Stricter moderation would mean an onlyfans style verification involving IDs and consent forms. Which would be admitting that Reddit and Imgur are part porn sites. With Reddit going public, this is the last thing investors would want. They are investing in a social media style link aggregator, not onlyfans free (at least that's what they want to portray publicly).
In short the whole Reddit going public is fucking everything up.