Trying to right Reddit’s ship, new CEO and co-founder Steve Huffman has published a new code of conduct for the link-sharing site. Alas, “it's not clear how much it will really
help,” The Verge writes. “It sounds like Reddit is putting a little more emphasis on cracking down on things that could hurt other community members, but that's going to require a change
in actual admin behavior, not just wording.”
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