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Ellen Pao: ‘I believed I had an obligation to speak out’

The memoir about her experiences at Kleiner Perkins is coming soon.

On by Christina Bonnington

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How one hateful subreddit became a fallen city of Minions memes

This took a very strange turn.

On by Luke Winkie

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Fourth female Reddit executive set to leave the company

Even if the cause isn’t explicitly sexism, this doesn’t look good for Reddit.

On by Kevin Collier

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Killing Reddit’s most hateful subreddits won’t exterminate its troll problem

They never truly disappear, no matter how hard we try.

On by Derrick Clifton

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Ellen Pao didn’t need to resign as CEO of Reddit

I stand with Pao—and so should you.

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How Reddit’s new ‘rules’ still fail the Internet

Reddit can’t seem to set things straight.

On by Selena Larson

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New Reddit CEO says the site will censor harassment and ‘illegal content’

Redditors on both sides of the ‘speech’ debate are angry and nervous.

On by Taylor Hatmaker

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Reddit will save itself from the garbage people

The good people on Reddit deserve a better platform.

On by Nick Douglas

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5 ways Reddit can save itself before it’s too late

The rumors of Reddit’s demise are far from exaggerated.

On by Gillian Branstetter

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Reddit’s former CEO says Ellen Pao fought for free speech this whole time

Pao’s departure was initially cheered by redditors who thought she was pushing for censorship.

On by Aaron Sankin

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Former Reddit chief alleges Ellen Pao didn’t fire Taylor

Did Ellen Pao take the fall for her superior’s mistake?

On by Aaron Sankin

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Reddit CEO Ellen Pao resigns after user revolt

‘The good has been off-the-wall inspiring, and the ugly made me doubt humanity.’

On by Kevin Collier

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The problem with the backlash against Reddit’s CEO that nobody’s talking about

The Ellen Pao criticism is about more than her job performance.

On by Derrick Clifton

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Meet the Reddit users fighting against harassment censorship

Some users see Reddit’s anti-harassment policy as a turning point for the ‘Front Page of the Internet.’

On by Richard Lewis

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Reddit CEO apologizes for ‘long history of mistakes’

‘We haven’t communicated well,’ she said, ‘and we have surprised moderators and the community with big changes.’

On by William Turton

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