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Fast Company
Pavithra Mohan
Reddit's New Editorial Site, Upvoted, Will Not Allow Comments Or Voting The social news site is taking matters into its own hands, with the launch of a new editorial site that will take advantage of Reddit's deep well of user-generated content. mark for My Articles similar articles
Fast Company
David Lumb
Why Reddit Is Leaping Into The Podcast Game Reddit cofounder Alexis Ohanian recently announced a new endeavor: Upvoted, the official Reddit podcast that digs deeper into the stories readers care most about. mark for My Articles similar articles
Fast Company
Pavithra Mohan
Reddit Users Push For CEO Ellen Pao's Resignation [Updated] On Friday, the online community found itself at the mercy of its own moderators, when almost 300 subreddits were temporarily shuttered in response to Reddit's dismissal of talent director Victoria Taylor. mark for My Articles similar articles
Fast Company
November 2015
Jillian Goodman
Steve Huffman: "Reddit Has Been Home To Some Of The Most Authentic Conversations" Steve Huffman felt like he had a moral obligation to return to Reddit and try to fix it. mark for My Articles similar articles
Fast Company
Rose Pastore
Reddit Chief Engineer Quits, Says She "Lost Confidence" In Company's Direction Reddit chief engineer Bethanye Blount has left the company after less than two months, Re/code reports. Her exit comes just days after former CEO Ellen Pao resigned. mark for My Articles similar articles
Search Engine Watch
September 6, 2010
Matthew Ncube
Search Trends: Digg vs. Reddit Digg users "bury" the new site and have founder Kevin Rose seeing Reddit. A look inside the numbers. mark for My Articles similar articles
Fast Company
Neal Ungerleider
Fired Reddit Employee Victoria Taylor Breaks Silence While polite and gracious, her post largely avoids any discussion of both her surprise dismissal last week and Reddit CEO Ellen Pao's botched handling of it. mark for My Articles similar articles
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John Paul Titlow
Can Reddit Tame The Trolls? Reddit is changing course. Today, it introduced an anti-harassment policy aimed at taming the worst of the vitriol. mark for My Articles similar articles
AskMen.com Watch Snob Reddit AMA The mysterious Watch Snob has taken up a brief residency over at Reddit in order to answer the questions of the un-wrist-watched masses. mark for My Articles similar articles
InternetNews
September 28, 2009
Reddit Snuffs Out XSS Worm Social news service Reddit is in the process of recovering from a worm that pummeled the site with malicious comments. mark for My Articles similar articles
Fast Company
Neal Ungerleider
Digg Wants To Create A Dialog Between Readers And Journalists Social news site Digg is working on an ambitious project: rebuilding the comments section that lives below articles, so that journalists and readers can communicate with each other. mark for My Articles similar articles
Fast Company
Neal Ungerleider
Reddit CEO: We're Developing Content Policy, Community Quarantines Reddit cofounder and CEO Steve Huffman said the company is streamlining the rules of its new content policy, "quarantining" communities it does not want to endorse, and developing an alternative to its practice of shadow banning. mark for My Articles similar articles
Fast Company
Neal Ungerleider
Why Circa's Bringing News From Smartphones To... Your Work Computer? Launching a separate, desktop- and mobile-friendly responsive website means two big changes for Circa. It allows the startup to tap into the groundswell of traffic Facebook, Reddit, and Twitter bring. mark for My Articles similar articles
Fast Company
Pavithra Mohan
Ellen Pao Part Of A "Long Con" At Reddit? In a response to a Reddit thread titled "What's the best "long con" you ever pulled?," former Reddit CEO Yishan Wong spun a wild tale that almost seems plausible. mark for My Articles similar articles
Fast Company
Evie Nagy
Mozilla CEO Vows To Fire Anonymous Employee For Hate Speech On Reddit Mozilla CEO Chris Baird has publicly committed to firing a supposed employee spewing hate speech on Reddit -- if the company can figure out who he is. mark for My Articles similar articles
Fast Company
October 2015
Baratunde Thurston
Fighting Words Information universalists are applying their feelings to the business decisions of companies and then expressing outrage when we are not, in fact, allowed to say whatever the hell we want. mark for My Articles similar articles