They don't care as much as they did with Net Neutrality (which are the top posts of all time on the site). I mean look at this shit. Back then they stickied Net Neutrality threads from Jow Forumspics to Jow Forumsnews to Jow Forumsgaming, basically everywhere. Mods of every subreddit basically told them to contact their local representatives to stop the FCC from repealing NN.
Now it's Europe that is in trouble and they barely give a fuck. Does Europe's internet freedom matters so little to them?
Because majority of Reddit traffic comes from USA. Are you legit this fucking dense? Please neck yourself friend.
Jose Roberts
>Now it's Europe that is in trouble and they barely give a fuck. Does Europe's internet freedom matters so little to them?
Dude, it's an European directive. Nothing is in effect right now, it's up to the single nations to apply the law and, for example, in Italy this means this stuff could never be legislated until the next election
Tyler Wood
They wouldn't want to discuss the end of their karma circlejerking. Reddit is astroturfed beyond any real human interaction you can have with another.
Nolan Hughes
Because its a good thing, ending leftard meme and youtuber culture is the best thing for the future of mankind
James Gray
>caring about a website where 90% of posts and 99.999% of votes are advertisment bots
Cooper Bennett
everybody needs to brush the fuck up real quick on Tor and i2p. These are the future of copyright avoidance and surveillance avoidance. in fact what we really need is to get 4hcan on Tor and i2p. that would be sick.
Chase White
many of them are EU shills and are trying to bury it
Angel Phillips
Because the EU is a gud boy, and dindu nuffin. Only a raysist would say the EU could do wrong!
Adrian Robinson
Because this law makes it impossible to compete with Google and other big social media websites who can afford to build specialized filters for the EU
Thomas Hill
EU is literally a NPC state, anything pertaining to it is made-up nonsense resulting from deus algorithms
Owen Peterson
Compare this with Net Neutrality which basically was going to result in companies like Google (Youtube) and Netflix being forced to pay more money for bandwidth usage.