Reddit Upholds the Spirit of Transparency With Its Latest Report

Reddit has often been the subject of controversy, particularly because of subreddits focused on hate or harassment.

Transparency reports have become common practice for reasonably sized social networks. In the wake of PRISM and other surveillance programs, companies have worked to win back user trust by detailing as much as they legally can. Now it seems that Reddit may have gone a step further, while remaining within the bounds of the law.

Transparency reports are yearly reports from social networks disclosing how many takedown requests they’ve received, from governments both foreign and domestic, or from companies using the DMCA to police copyright infringement.

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