Ellen Pao
How to Make Online Discourse Less of a Trash Fire in 2016
Don't blame everything on the trolls—it's everyone's fault that the internet is such a mess.
Reddit Is Planning to 'Quarantine' Its Most Toxic Communities
The site is planning to shield thine virgin eyes from its burning garbage piles.
Hey Internet Trolls, Nobody Cares About Your Frame-Rate Woes
The frame rate police need to stop their pointless crusade against developers who don't achieve 60fps.
Reddit Is Facing an Existential Crisis
What comes of this crisis will not only define the "front page of the internet" as a company, but also this particular moment in digital history.
/r/Conspiracy Predicted Reddit's CEO Catastrophe a Month Ago
“So Ellen Pao was Severus Snape all along?”
Ellen Pao Quits, and Reddit Stays the Course
How much larger does the site need to be in order to work?
Reddit CEO Apologizes, But Internal Feud Shows No Signs of Cooling Down
CEO Ellen Pao offered an olive branch, but many are refusing to accept it.
Why Some of the Most Popular Parts of Reddit Shut Down
Moderators have made several major forums private to protest the reported dismissal of a popular Reddit employee.
Happy 10th Birthday Reddit, It's Been a Glorious Shitshow
After a decade on the web, what's Reddit's legacy?
Reddit's CEO Is Hacking a 'Free Speech' Competitor, Say Conspiracy Theorists
Some people seem to believe Reddit's executives are actively attacking one of its upstart competitors.
The Mind of the Reddit Protester: 'Reddit Has Never Been as Bad'
Motherboard talks to a handful of the most vocal opponents of Reddit's crackdown on harassment.
Reddit to Pissed-Off Users: We're Not Backing Down on Fat-Shaming Ban
"If the new subreddits violate the policy, they will be dealt with."