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[–]sudd3nclar1ty 3 insightful - 1 fun3 insightful - 0 fun4 insightful - 1 fun -  (2 children)

That's like saying the NBA censored the Houston Rockets' Daryl Morey after he tweeted about HK because the NBA doesn't care about human rights or the fate of HK. They just care about the money more.

It's obvious that the NBA didn't want to inflame the CCP mission to crush HK independence because it would cost them money. Tencent is not an investor in the NBA, yet they kowtow to the CCP and throw human rights under the bus. Point of OP was allowing the CCP to invest in Reddit opens them to criticism. Don't know why you'd dismiss that as a conspiracy and flatly state CCP doesn't censor Reddit.

Your pointing out that Americans also censor doesn't get the CCP off the hook, hence why I callout your aims as you continue to make these false equivalencies in order to avoid saying admitting that the CCP has a history of censorship and money is influence.

That's shouldn't be so hard for someone committed to the 'truth'?

[–]Nelumbo 2 insightful - 1 fun2 insightful - 0 fun3 insightful - 1 fun -  (1 child)

Don't know why you'd dismiss that as a conspiracy and flatly state CCP doesn't censor Reddit.

What's your proof of CCP censoring Reddit? Why haven't they turned r/China into a pro-CCP sub? Why is r/HongKong anti-CCP with a top post promoting a revolution? If they're in control they're doing an awful job of censoring... and what's with the fixation on some Chinese people owning 5%? Why does nobody care who the owners of the other 95% are and what their intentions may be?

hence why I callout your aims as you continue to make these false equivalencies in order to avoid admitting that the CCP has a history of censorship and money is an influence.

The CCP has a history of censorship and money is an influence. I said it, are you happy?

Same is true for the U.S. government lol

[–]sudd3nclar1ty 2 insightful - 1 fun2 insightful - 0 fun3 insightful - 1 fun -  (0 children)

Well yeah. Condé Nast has a history of censorship too ahha

After more digging, I see that tencent invests in a ton of US companies, like Tesla etc... you're right that if there is evidence of CCP influence in Reddit, other than individual users, I don't really see it. Maybe Sino banning trolls and the odd Wuhan virus subs that got quarantined.

Mostly just admins crushing free speech now to go mainstream media.