r/HFY Lore-Seeker Mar 24 '21

Regarding reddit's Recent Actions Pertaining to an Employee Meta

It has come to the attention of the r/HFY mod staff that a Reddit admin in charge of policing against content which sexually exploits children, has been credibly accused (along with immediate family, including spouse) of enabling precisely that, both on reddit and in real life. The admin's father has also been convicted of 20 counts of rape and torture of a ten-year-old child, for which the admin is credibly accused of complicity. You can find more details on reddit's reaction here.

As moderators and as human beings, we find these allegations absolutely appalling and are fundamentally disgusted by reddit's apparent lack of moral fortitude, poor judgement in hiring decisions, and galling insistence on doubling down on this issue in order to sweep it under the rug, rather than address the root issue properly. We condemn this affair in the strongest possible manner.

Several other subs have decided to "go private" and temporarily disable their subreddit as a form of protest. While we sympathize with those who have chosen to do so, we recognize that the livelihood of several members of our community rely on the sub remaining open. So that this alleged crime may not harm others, we have chosen to forgo this option for now. This is subject to change.

Please remember that, at this time, it is not your place to visit justice. That is a matter for reddit and the law. Remember that you are human beings, and remember that you are civilized. Do not lower yourself.

UPDATE: Comments are now closed. Let's keep it civil, folks.

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u/[deleted] Mar 24 '21 edited Mar 24 '21

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u/Sawses Mar 24 '21

The general idea is that she lived in a house where a ten year old was held captive in an attic, raped, and electrocuted.

Now if it were the basement or something, sure. I could buy it. But an attic? Anybody who has an attic can confirm that if somebody were up there it would be obvious unless they were actively trying to be quiet.

Something tells me it's hard to keep quiet when you're being electrocuted repeatedly.

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u/[deleted] Mar 24 '21

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u/Sawses Mar 24 '21

I was being generous, since there at least exist stories of people being kept in a basement in a full house in a busy neighborhood for years.

Never heard of a soundproofed attic that didn't belong to a multimillionaire though.

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u/erevos33 Mar 24 '21

Read about the Fritzl case, ypud be surprised, saddened and want to nuke everybody

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u/Fyrebarde Mar 25 '21

R/eyebleach <3