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[–]thekindlyman555 8ポイント9ポイント  (0子コメント)

But she was the CEO. If she was really a champion of free speech and the only one stopping Reddit from going full 1984, you'd think that she'd have expressed SOME fleeting interest in the value of the freedom she was supposedly championing.

As it stands now, all of the evidence that I've witnessed has stood contrary to Yishan's claims. And if she was being advised against supporting free speech by the admins, then how exactly was she defending free speech against their will?