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Joseph Bernstein of BuzzFeed reported that many KotakuInAction hosts also moderate other subreddits “dedicated either to the physical and emotional humiliation and humiliation of women, or in subreddits dedicated to mocking and delegitimizing the arguments and appearances of feminists and “warriors for social justice.” [136] Shortly after r/jailbait was closed, similar subreddits r/teen_girls, r/niggerjailbait and r/picsofdeadjailbait were closed. [Citation needed] r/jailbait attracted more attention outside of Reddit when CNN`s Anderson Cooper devoted part of his program to condemning subreddit and criticizing Reddit for hosting it. [81] Initially, this caused an increase in internet traffic to the subreddit, which led to a page spike of 1.73 million views on the day of the report. [82] As a result of these reports, a Reddit user posted a photo of an underage girl on r/jailbait and later claimed to have nude photos of her. With over 100,000 members, it is a very active community that welcomes a healthy mix of practical questions, advice and humour. LexisNexis® and Bloomberg Law are external online distributors of ALM`s extensive collection of current and archived versions of legal news publications. Clients of LexisNexis® and Bloomberg Law may access and use ALM content, including content from the National Law Journal, The American Lawyer, Legaltech News, New York Law Journal and Corporate Counsel, as well as other sources of legal information. Obviously, you understand that no one can provide legal assistance here. But does anyone have experience with something like this? Do I have something I should probably contact a lawyer about? Reddit users tend to be more privacy-conscious than on other websites, often using tools like AdBlock and Proxies,[135] and they don`t like to “feel manipulated by brands,” but rather respond to “content that demands intelligent viewers and participants.” [136] Lauren Orsini writes in ReadWrite that “Reddit`s huge community is the perfect hype machine to promote a new movie, product release, or delayed political campaign,” but there is a “very specific follow-up.” Redditors don`t want to promote you, they want to talk to you. [137] Journalists have used the site as a basis for articles, although the site`s policies advise them to respect the fact that “Reddit communities belong to their members” and to seek appropriate attribution for people`s contributions. [138] On Thursday, Reddit user u/smartblonde16 posted on the r/LawSchool subreddit about some of the physical problems he encountered during his first semester: involuntary weight loss, blurred vision, headaches, acid reflux, and tremors that he hadn`t experienced before law school. -An unemployed person wants to know if he can throw his wife out of the house, a girl in college, take all the money from the joint account, get full custody of his child and let his mother take care of the baby.

www.reddit.com/r/legaladvice/comments/10kgk7/advice_on_legally_kicking_my_wife_out_of_my/ In the summer of 2017, a petition on Change.org called for a ban on r/incels for incitement to violence against women. [78] Following the implementation of a new reddit policy in October prohibiting incitement to violence, subreddit was banned on November 7, 2017. [79] At the time of the ban, r/incels had approximately 40,000 subscribers. [73] In January 2014, Mother Jones published an article describing the sale of weapons on the website. The report suggests that the sellers did so to exploit a loophole in U.S. federal law. [66] Nearly 100 AR-15s were engraved with the Reddit logo as part of a licensing agreement with the site in 2011. [67] This subreddit was blocked on March 21, 2018.