Reddit Cracks Down on Nude Photos Months After Celebrity Hacking Scandal
Source: ABC News
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For nearly a decade, Reddit has been everything from a conduit for intelligent conversation to a dumping ground for questionable content. When it comes to cracking down on users, Reddit has long been averse to rules and, instead, let its millions-strong community police the boards.
Announcing a new privacy policy today, the site's executive team wrote, "Last year, we missed a chance to be a leader in social media when it comes to protecting your privacy -- something we've cared deeply about since reddit's inception."
Effective March 10, Reddit users will no longer be allowed to post sexually explicit photos without the subject's consent. Anyone with an issue can flag a photo to expedite its removal.
"No matter who you are, if a photograph, video, or digital image of you in a state of nudity, sexual excitement, or engaged in any act of sexual conduct, is posted or linked to on reddit without your permission, it is prohibited on reddit," the company's executive team wrote. "We also recognize that violent personalized images are a form of harassment that we do not tolerate and we will remove them when notified."
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Blue_Tires
(57,596 posts)Are all the pseudo-libertarian bad kiddie Redditors screaming about their First Amendment yet? Have they threatened to take the site owners to the Supreme Court?
V0ltairesGh0st
(306 posts)Well Reddit... it was nice knowin ya... mass exedous approved. If anyone can get a photo removed even if its a self post by that person... then there is no point anymore. May as well be just like DU without the jury.