Did Reddit’s April Fool’s gag solve the issue of online hate speech?
https://arstechnica.com/gaming/2017/04/in-memoriam-reddits-72-hour-live-graffiti-wall-as-a-social-experiment/
@akoboldskobold I do not follow most of the conclusions of the article either, but I really like the way this opportunity was used by the community on reddit...
@techge Interesting, but I doubt it'll be applicable. Reddit's going through something of a backlash to right-wing rhetoric and /r/place was fundamentally both pictorial and collaborative, which most places on the internet aren't and really shouldn't be.