> They’re talking about freedom of speech, but the message I read is that they’ll take the money if you want to use Reddit to say something controversial. But if there are consequences... You’re on your own.
Of course you're on your own. Reddit shouldn't be held responsible for what people say on it anymore than AT&T should be held responsible for what people say on the phone.
I know where your're going with this, but the phone is not a good analogy because AT&T's revenue is not commensurate with the popularity of what you say, and a phone call is private. Consider instead a satellite radio station that lets you host your own talk show and sells advertising on it without giving you a cut.
Of course you're on your own. Reddit shouldn't be held responsible for what people say on it anymore than AT&T should be held responsible for what people say on the phone.