Redditors are migrating to voat.co now to leave the censorship and moderatator behind
RE: Can distributed content aggregation limit site censorship?
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Can distributed content aggregation limit site censorship?
I have a voat account.
It won't work. It's another centralized site, owned by a corporate entity. It's replicated the broken volunteer moderation system that's allowed for cabals to control Reddit. And if you're on voat, you'll see content control already surfacing.
Voat is no solution. It's just doing more of the same in the desperate hope for change.
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