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CNN running a big story on Reddit's "jailbait" section now
More attention and scrutiny that the Internet doesn't need right now. I was surprised to find out that the owner of Reddit is Conde Naste. They publish some pretty big magazines like Vanity Fair.
Why would a massive company like that not just turn it off? http://www.rawstory.com/rawreplay/20...of-reddit-com/ http://www.cnn.com/video/#/video/bes...iref=allsearch |
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Do you really think social bookmark sites are the "thing" of the future? Or do you think they are worried about hanging on? |
I thought they went their separate ways with Conde?
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http://i3.photobucket.com/albums/y91/khazrak/YouMad.jpg You always mad. Go outside and get an ice cream and listen to the birds sing. |
They did turn it off for a while, then they spun Reddit off into another parent company or corp or something to make the connection less obvious, then they brought it back. Guess they didn't make it quite as secret as they were hoping.
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People can now sell their own content or do work for hire shooting on reddit now, with nothing more than a pic and a user name attached to it as confirm. go figure.
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Stupid of them to even have a jb section...
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Reddit has no future. It can only decline. What prevents slipping ad revenue? More visitors. What gets more visitors? Breaking news about a K9 police dog getting shot in Albuquerque? Or continual media attention + perverted asshole attention for young girls in various states of undress? :2 cents: |
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:1orglaugh:1orglaugh I'm just fucking with you man. :) Have a great night. Sorry for poking ya! |
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Adults looking at (non-nude) sexy pictures of teens might be wrong, but it's not illegal. |
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That section will not last. |
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