Reddit CEO: We're Developing Content Policy, Community Quarantines

CEO Steve Huffman says the service needs to "repair a number of longstanding issues that are causing all of us grief."

Reddit is working on major changes to its site, as a follow-up to the recent retooling of its content policy. In a short announcement published Wednesday morning, Reddit cofounder and CEO Steve Huffman said the company is streamlining the rules of its new content policy, "quarantining" communities it does not want to endorse, and developing an alternative to its practice of shadow banning—through which moderators currently censor offending users without their knowledge.

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