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Reddit quarantined the misogynistic 'Men Going Their Own Way' subreddit in 2020 and permanently banned r/MGTOW and r/MGTOW2 in August 2021 for promoting hate and violence against women.
At the height of the January 2021 GameStop frenzy, Discord banned the official WallStreetBets server for hate speech and the subreddit briefly went private, amid accusations that some moderators were trying to cash in on the community's sudden fame.
In June 2020, amid the George Floyd protests and mounting criticism of Reddit's tolerance of hate, co-founder Alexis Ohanian resigned from the board and urged the company to fill his seat with a Black candidate — a move that produced Reddit's first Black board member and previewed the platform's broader racial reckoning.
r/DarkHumorAndMemes was one of the most active subreddits removed in Reddit's June 29, 2020 mass purge, banned under the new rule against hate based on identity for using a 'dark humor' framing to host identity-based hate.
Reddit banned r/GenderCritical, its largest gender-critical feminist community (~64,000 members), on June 29, 2020 under a new rule against hate based on identity, characterizing the sub as anti-transgender.
On June 29, 2020 Reddit rewrote its content policy into eight explicit rules and banned roughly 2,000 subreddits the same day under a new rule against hate based on identity or vulnerability — the largest enforcement event in its history.
After Reddit's 2015 harassment bans, users of r/fatpeoplehate and r/CoonTown flooded Voat, a 'free speech' Reddit clone that became a haven for communities banned from the platform — and a real-world test of whether deplatforming works, before it collapsed for lack of funding on Christmas Day 2020.
After years of warnings and a 2019 quarantine, Reddit banned the pro-Trump subreddit r/The_Donald in June 2020. Its community had already built and migrated to the independent site TheDonald.win (later patriots.win), which reputable reporting and the official January 6th Committee report later tied to violent rhetoric and planning around the 2021 Capitol attack.
Reddit's largest pro-Trump community was quarantined in 2019 over threats of violence and banned in 2020 as part of a sweeping hate-speech policy update.
A 2019 clip of streamer DarksydePhil arguing that 'general' racial jokes are acceptable reached a wide audience after being reposted to r/LivestreamFail, the subreddit that has served as a central hub for documenting streamer controversies.
Reddit banned r/Honkler on July 2, 2019, days after r/Frenworld, for using clown-Pepe 'Clown World' memes as a vehicle for coded neo-Nazi and antisemitic content.
Reddit quarantined the subreddit for IRL streamer Ice Poseidon in September 2018 for bigotry and abuse, then banned r/Ice_Poseidon and r/Ice_Poseidon2 in October 2019; the community was notorious for swatting, doxxing, and stream-sniping.