I would take them more seriously if they actually provided information/evidence of their claims.
Thousands of Reddit communities go dark to protest company's controversial new policy
Reddit meltdown in the news.
I miss u/shittymorph but the legend will live forever even though he retired in 1998 when The Undertaker threw Mankind off Hell In A Cell, and plummeted 16 ft through an announcer's table."[2]
How Can We Find Truth in a Sea of Information? (Liahona)
TBM I'm close to posted this in a Forum. I just had to bite my (digital) toungue there to keep the peace, plus I wouldn't even know how to respond really. A lot of it is good advice, but it feels like I'm in crazy world when I read it, knowing what I now know.

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This is my new favorite source of news. Social media and individual sites become echo chambers and GN challenges the reader to break through their blind spots.