Could we get a ban on posting links to content behind a paywall in the summary, please? Not everyone is going to shell out money to a sleazy pro-censorship site like Something Awful to read what the fuss is about.
Could we get a ban on posting links to content behind a paywall in the summary, please? Not everyone is going to shell out money to a sleazy pro-censorship site like Something Awful to read what the fuss is about.
At the time the story was submitted, the forum was not pay-walled. At some point yesterday, the thread was the top link on reddit. This resulted in the website getting hammered with guests. I'm assuming since then they have put the paywall up.
If you'd RTFA, the most active subreddit now banned by Reddit was called/r/preteen_girls. But hey, enjoy your +5.
Then TFA is wrong./r/preteen_girls only existed for a few days (strangely enough, only a couple days after SomethingAwful launched their campaign; just saying) and it only had 620 subscribers, which is pitiful for a subreddit.
The most active was/r/teen_girls (with 11640 subscribers), which didn't allow preteens.
r/preteen_girls has existed for 19 days; the SA campaign began yesterday. It was nowhere near the most active subreddit, but it contained some of the most blatantly sexualized content, including a poster recommending on how to seduce your eleven-year-old daughter.
Could we get a ban on posting links to content behind a paywall in the summary, please? Not everyone is going to shell out money to a sleazy pro-censorship site like Something Awful to read what the fuss is about.
Could we get a ban on posting links to content behind a paywall in the summary, please? Not everyone is going to shell out money to a sleazy pro-censorship site like Something Awful to read what the fuss is about.
At the time the story was submitted, the forum was not pay-walled. At some point yesterday, the thread was the top link on reddit. This resulted in the website getting hammered with guests. I'm assuming since then they have put the paywall up.
If you'd RTFA, the most active subreddit now banned by Reddit was called /r/preteen_girls. But hey, enjoy your +5.
Then TFA is wrong. /r/preteen_girls only existed for a few days (strangely enough, only a couple days after SomethingAwful launched their campaign; just saying) and it only had 620 subscribers, which is pitiful for a subreddit.
The most active was /r/teen_girls (with 11640 subscribers), which didn't allow preteens.
http://redditlist.com/stats/preteen_girls http://redditlist.com/stats/teen_girls
r/preteen_girls has existed for 19 days; the SA campaign began yesterday. It was nowhere near the most active subreddit, but it contained some of the most blatantly sexualized content, including a poster recommending on how to seduce your eleven-year-old daughter.