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[–]YukitoBurrito 58ポイント59ポイント  (8子コメント)

Serious question: Did reddit look at china's internet policy and think "hey, these guys are on to something..."?

[–]Zachasm 35ポイント36ポイント  (6子コメント)

China actually doesn't censor unless you plan to meet up to protest or shit talk the people who do the censoring (ironically)...so no, Reddit is worse than China in regards to Internet policy.

Source: http://gking.harvard.edu/files/censored.pdf

[–]YukitoBurrito 11ポイント12ポイント  (0子コメント)

I'll be damned. I also learn'd a thing today. Thank you!

[–]dominatus 5ポイント6ポイント  (2子コメント)

What? China blocks entire websites like Facebook and Twitter, and often times Google itself.

Here's a list of websites being actively blocked in China: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Websites_blocked_in_mainland_China

Hyperbole does no argument any good whatsoever.

This website allows you to see if China blocks access to a particular URL:

https://en.greatfire.org/

They also block almost 16,000 search terms

Your source is talking about the active censorship of China (i.e. deleting comments/posts), not the wide spread and massive passive censorship of huge parts of the entire Internet.

[–]Zachasm 0ポイント1ポイント  (1子コメント)

Banning something and censoring are not the same. Fact is, Reddit is ACTIVELY censoring. Meanwhile the filter on 4chan or even spam filter here is closer to the type of censorship you are discussing. Apples and Oranges.

[–]dominatus [スコア非表示]  (0子コメント)

Are you kidding?

Banning 16000 search terms, many of which are political? Banning entire websites? This is the equivalent of a "spam filter". Seriously?

Exaggerating like this hurts arguments, it certainly doesn't help them.

If you want to honestly tell me that reddit banning some subreddits is WORSE censorship than a government banning hundreds of websites and tens of thousands of search terms, then yeah. Sure buddy. Whatever lets you sleep at night.

[–]cha0s 6ポイント7ポイント  (1子コメント)

Actually, it says this:

Contrary to previous understandings, posts with negative, even vitriolic, criticism of the state, its leaders, and its policies are not more likely to be censored.

So they are censoring expression (especially collectivist action), but they actually do a pretty bad job of stopping people shit talking.

I wonder if the reddit admins find that alarming? Or if they are truly asleep.

[–]Zachasm 5ポイント6ポイント  (0子コメント)

They censor specific topics but allow way's around that, those way's are just challenging. Now if you post "Xi Zhu is a terrible councilman! Let' all protest outside his office tomorrow" you'll be censored immediately. Likewise, "this censorship is dumb and the censorship workers are fat" will also get you censored. Regular criticism is no more likely to get censored than any other topic but posting the above WILL get you censored.

My point still stands. Reddit's "free speech" and "censorship" policies are literally worse than China.

[–]InsideTheMistyWaters 6ポイント7ポイント  (0子コメント)

Well. We are talking about Pao here. So. Yes.