Their whole front page has dozens of these same images. And I’m not much of a imgur user to dig around.

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      Who wants to hear my, “Why reddit got image hosting of its own when it did” conspiracy theory? No one? Too bad, posting it anyhow.

      Few years ago reddit had a subreddit called fatpeoplehate. It existed to, you guessed it, hate fat people. “Fattie” became an insult du juor. One day they find out an imgur employee is fat, and start in on being shitters. This apparently was the straw that broke the camels back because they finally got banned.

      My theory is simple: reddit didn’t ban fatpeoplehate because they went too far. They banned it because imgur threatened to block them and being the image site, this would fuck reddit up. Imagine being a social media site with no pictures. Impossible.

      Reddit, not too long after that, adds image hosting. Could it be a coincidence? Sure. Do I think its one? Not really.

      Fun addendum, a study was done post-ban and reddit actually became less toxic after the ban. Crazy how denying shitty folks a platform actually makes your site better, whoda thunk?

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          Yeah Reddit needed to decide it should not be at the whim or mercy of some other service when there is a disagreement over content policy.

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