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* '''Administrator Action''' is the Reddit Administrators taking action either because they have deemed the moderators to have not properly moderated their subreddit or if an entire subreddit is deemed to be breaking the site-wide content-policy.  
 
* '''Administrator Action''' is the Reddit Administrators taking action either because they have deemed the moderators to have not properly moderated their subreddit or if an entire subreddit is deemed to be breaking the site-wide content-policy.  
  
 
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* '''Lack of Moderation''' is where either the moderators or administrators fail to properly moderate their subreddits, leading to blatant rule violations and dangerous and life-threating consequences. 
  
 
==History==
 
==History==
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Reddit proclaims itself as the "front page of the internet".
  
 
===2005 to 2010===
 
===2005 to 2010===
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June 2005: Reddit is created.
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December 2005: Comments
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March 2008: Subreddit creation left to the Users.
  
 
===2011 to 2015===
 
===2011 to 2015===
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May 2011: Posting any personal information is banned.
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April-May 2013: Boston Marathon bombing witchhunt.
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October 2013: r/politics bans several websites.
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September 2014: Reddit affirms freedom of speech in the shadow of "The Fappening".
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June 2015: CEO Ellen Pao criticism begins.
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June 2015: r/FatPeopleHate is banned
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August 2015: Many controversial subreddits are banned under a new policy of new CEO Steve Huffman
  
 
===2016 to Present===
 
===2016 to Present===
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September 2016: Steve Huffman edits comments on r/The_Donald
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November 2016: r/PizzaGate is banned.
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February 2017: r/altright is banned
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February 2019: Chinese tech giant Tencent invests in Reddit, sparking concern over its influence on-site moderation.
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June 2019: r/The_Donald is quarantined.
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February 2020: Reddit adminstrators remove several mods from r/The_Donald
  
 
==Ethical Issues==
 
==Ethical Issues==

Revision as of 19:38, 13 March 2020

Content moderation [hyperlink to] in Reddit is the process of filtering and removing posts or comments that do not confine to the rules of Reddit. Nearly all content moderation is done by volunteer moderators who enforce their subreddit’s rules in addition to the site-wide [hyperlink] rules. Reddit moderators have almost complete control over their subreddits. However, there have been several cases in which the Reddit administrators have stepped to moderate, remove moderators, or even ban entire subreddits. Ethical issues include freedom of speech, bots, bias of algorithms and moderators, effects on volunteer moderators, lack of moderations by moderators, and lack of moderation by administrators.


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Overview

Reddit uses a highly decentralized model of moderation. Subreddit moderations, in general, have the freedom to enforce their own subreddit rules as they see fit, with administrators only becoming involved in extreme circumstances.

  • Auto-Moderator is a bot built into Reddit for moderators to use to enforce rules that are tedious or repetitive for moderators themselves to do as well as some recurring community discussion posts. It has the ability to flag and detect rule-breaking or inappropriate content on a subreddit. [1]
  • User Reports are the action of a user of Reddit who uses the report feature of Reddit to bring possible rule-breaking comments or content to the attention of moderators to review and take action if necessary. These reports are anonymous. [2]
  • Moderator Action is a moderator or moderation team taking action to remove content considered rule-breaking for their subreddit and issue suspensions or bans if necessary.
  • Administrator Action is the Reddit Administrators taking action either because they have deemed the moderators to have not properly moderated their subreddit or if an entire subreddit is deemed to be breaking the site-wide content-policy.
  • Lack of Moderation is where either the moderators or administrators fail to properly moderate their subreddits, leading to blatant rule violations and dangerous and life-threating consequences.

History

Reddit proclaims itself as the "front page of the internet".

2005 to 2010

June 2005: Reddit is created.

December 2005: Comments

March 2008: Subreddit creation left to the Users.

2011 to 2015

May 2011: Posting any personal information is banned.

April-May 2013: Boston Marathon bombing witchhunt.

October 2013: r/politics bans several websites.

September 2014: Reddit affirms freedom of speech in the shadow of "The Fappening".

June 2015: CEO Ellen Pao criticism begins.

June 2015: r/FatPeopleHate is banned

August 2015: Many controversial subreddits are banned under a new policy of new CEO Steve Huffman

2016 to Present

September 2016: Steve Huffman edits comments on r/The_Donald

November 2016: r/PizzaGate is banned.

February 2017: r/altright is banned

February 2019: Chinese tech giant Tencent invests in Reddit, sparking concern over its influence on-site moderation.

June 2019: r/The_Donald is quarantined.

February 2020: Reddit adminstrators remove several mods from r/The_Donald

Ethical Issues

Freedom of Speech

Bots

Bias of Algorithms and Moderators

Effects on Volunteer Moderators

Lack of Moderation by Moderators

Lack of moderation by Adminstrators

See Also

References