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Semi-protected edit request on 13 December 2023
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In the last line of the lede, please move ref after punctuation, like so:
Reddit is assessing potential investor appetite to go public in 2024 through initial meetings with banks as the company reported it has confidentially filed IPO paperwork with the SEC.[1]
Reddit frequently commits shadow-banning, or removing user posts without notifying the user. Often it is by bot. Examples can be seen at reveddit.com -- as such, it should not be used for any important communications, it is unreliable.
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Regardless of how frequent it is, I don't see how this is relevant to improving the article. ― novov(tc) 03:56, 20 December 2023 (UTC)reply
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In the 2017 subsection of the "other controversies" section please could you remove the line On April Fools' Day, the collaborative project and social experiment r/place was held for the first time. This is not a controversey and duplicates the content of the "april fools" section.
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I would like to add an screenshot of how the homepage looks on mobile(Android)
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Smoking inside the campus
Smoking Inside the Campus: Discovering Students Reasons for violating the school policy
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Right now the list of april fools article is essentially a worse version of the April Fools Day section of this article. There is a lot of primary sources, not enough
WP:RS and a lot more
WP:Fancruft details than necessary. A merge may be better
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On the other hand, covering every year directly in this article seems a bit extraneous. Yeah, the successful ones, like the Button and Place, were covered widely enough to warrant a mention but the less successful ones aren't really that much more noteworthy than what any other company does for it's April Fools.
Personally, I'd slim down this article to just have a paragraph on April Fools, and make the list better. ― novov(tc) 08:06, 3 April 2024 (UTC)reply
Oppose - I somewhat agree with
Mir Novov; we could make the list article better by moving the section in this article off into the list, then make the section only a surface-level description.
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Can you modify the merge template to make the "Discuss" link more useful, similar to how I did here. Thanks. --
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