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Reddit removed r/all "Entry points and links to r/all being removed starting today"
(support.reddithelp.com)
This is a most excellent place for technology news and articles.
What the fuck are you talking about? We should have rights to fair enforcement of rules in Social media, which should be regulated as utility.
Well, sure, but reddit (and FB, and Insta, and discord, and bluesky and mastadon and twitter and just about everything else out there, probably including Lemmy) are privately owned. Their sandboxes. Now, something like IRC or Usenet (which I still miss) is another matter.