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user-inactivated · 3764 days ago · link · · parent · post: Reddit users flip out over admin decisions to uphold DMCA takedown requests on celebrity nude leaks
I thought we were talking about the admins taking up the role of sitewide moderators, so I argued that that would be impractical to do right and that making token efforts doesn't accomplish anything. Exerting social pressure on users to not invade others' privacy by appealing to values already commonly held on the Internet has worked in the past. Do you think the reddit admins' opinions carry enough weight that they can say "we all value privacy here. Please be consistent and extend your respect for privacy to celebrities/women in general" and have it work? It hasn't when other people have said it.