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As the Reddit war rages on, community trust is the casualty
(arstechnica.com)
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This is the most thorough article I've seen on the matter.
Admittedly I haven't read much from them in the last year or two but usually ars is consistently good
Ars is actually super impressive coming out with all these articles on the situation that leans more on the users side considering Ars and Reddit have the same parent company. Well technically Ars' parent company is CondeNast but CondeNast's parent company is the same as Reddit's (Advanced Publications).