Inciting violence isn't freedom of speech though, that's been court tested.
The reason why reddit is "cracking down" is because law enforcement is reaching out about the daily death threats posted there.
I was getting 20+ people banned a week reporting "luigi" threats, before I got banned for "reporting people too much" despite over 85% of the people I reported being banned.
Inciting violence isn't freedom of speech though, that's been court tested.
The reason why reddit is "cracking down" is because law enforcement is reaching out about the daily death threats posted there.
I was getting 20+ people banned a week reporting "luigi" threats, before I got banned for "reporting people too much" despite over 85% of the people I reported being banned.
Sounds like still reddit isn't fully complying with the law then. Your testimony may be useful in the coming DOJ lawsuit.