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  2. Controversial Reddit communities - Wikipedia

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    Other Reddit users drew attention to this discussion, and Reddit administrators closed the r/Jailbait forum on October 11, 2011. [132] Critics of the ban, such as r/Jailbait's creator, charged that Reddit administrators used the thread as an excuse to close down a controversial subreddit following the negative media coverage it had attracted. [3]

  3. /pol/ - Wikipedia

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    A 2017 quantitative analysis found that /pol/ was an important influencer of news content on Twitter, with the board contributing 3% of mainstream news links and 1.96% of alternative news links on Twitter (as a fraction of all links co-appearing on Twitter, Reddit, and 4chan).

  4. Reddit - Wikipedia

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    Reddit (/ ˈ r ɛ d ɪ t / ⓘ) is an American social news aggregation, content rating, and forum social network. Registered users (commonly referred to as "Redditors") submit content to the site such as links, text posts, images, and videos, which are then voted up or down ("upvoted" or "downvoted") by other members.

  5. For Mark Zuckerberg's Threads, the real rival is still ... - AOL

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    Threads, the simple, bare-bones text-based social network created by Facebook owner Meta, burst onto the scene during a particularly bad week for the rival then still known as Twitter. It quickly ...

  6. Threads vs. Twitter: 5 Ways Instagram’s New App Comes Up ...

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    You can’t delete your Threads profile without deleting your Instagram account: As noted by TechCrunch, Meta says in its “supplemental privacy policy” for Threads, “You may deactivate your ...

  7. The future of the internet looks a lot like Reddit - AOL

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    For a long time, Reddit felt like it wasn't a place for everyone. Not that everyone couldn't be there — it's free to join, completely anonymous, and you can lurk without an account — but it ...

  8. Twitter Files - Wikipedia

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    Twitter removed "go back to where you came from" from its anti-immigrant hate speech policy after a 2019 Donald Trump tweet used a similar phrase to insult (mainly U.S.-born) Democratic congresswomen. The White House asked Twitter to remove a tweet by TV personality Chrissy Teigen that insulted President Trump, but Twitter declined to do so. [70]

  9. List of most-liked tweets - Wikipedia

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    Four days later, Twitter publicly confirmed that it had become the most-liked tweet on the platform ever, with over 3.3 million likes at the time of announcement. [13] The tweet surpassed previous record holder Ariana Grande ' s Manchester tweet on August 15, 2017, when it reached 2.7 million likes three days after being posted. [14] 4