“There’s no question that as a public company, Reddit is going to be under much more scrutiny in terms of their platform, what’s being put out on the platform and how it’s being monitored,” Aggarwal said.
“Regulators and policymakers are quite concerned about these issues.”
Reddit.com? Former host of such communities as r/jailbait, r/coonhunt, and r/fatpeoplehate?
Don’t pretend like there aren’t similar Lemmy instances.
Personally, reddit’s over-moderation is what killed it for me years ago.
Lemmy isn’t trying to sell itself to investors.