https://techcrunch.com/2023/04/24/twitter-gave-a-gold-checkmark-to-a-fake-disney-account/ Meta gets a lot of scrutiny too
Reddit doesn’t claim to be the savior of free speech or keeper of conservative/liberal ideologies. They literally have “dive into anything” motto.
Except it is a liberal thinkbox
A liberal thinkbox without much thinking. FTFY.
They've done a fantastic job avoiding scrutiny, but they have a much shorter history of monetization from ads. Probably due to how fragmented and anonymous it is.
Reddit is not a publicly traded company so it does not yet have the same legal and fiduciary duties as Twitter or Facebook or Tiktok.
Because Reddit has no value. It's the truck stop of the internet.
Blind is more harmful
Because Reddit has more ‘safe havens’ inside of it, and most of the scrutinizers main outlet is reddit