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Reddit regularly upvotes straight disinformation to 100K upvotes on the frontpage. Just for balance, are you going to mention that too?

Give examples.

The ancestor post https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=46149261 already covered this.

Sure.

I dont use reddit much anymore, but even I noticed that between the gloating about Charlie Kirk's assassination, disinformation that the shooter was far-right regularly hit the front page to the tune of 100K upvotes. Is that acceptable?


Disinformation that the shooter was far-left was all over reddit as well. People constructed all sorts of explanations because officially nothing much was known.

Take a look at /r/conservative when they often suddenly completely change their shared opinion.




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