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Why Reddit's new content policy is a big win for user privacy
May 9, 2024, 7:30 p.m. | MalBot
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Reddit will continue to sell user data, but it’s enacting restrictions on companies that want to commercialize that data for free. Here’s what’s changing.
Article Link: Why Reddit's new content policy is a big win for user privacy | ZDNET
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