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Reddit CEO warns employees not to wear Reddit swag in public as users revolt
(www.businessinsider.com)
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Right, which is why I can understand it as a "just in case.." type thing, but I really haven't seen anyone all that upset about it, not to the point where they're threatening violence against Reddit staff (which wouldn't make sense anyways, since this is clearly a decision made by the executives, and not regular employees).
Strange times.
Oh, you just don't know the right crazy people.
A quote from someone I know irl, "he's lucky I don't live there. I would find him and curb stomp his albino hamster looking ass".
But even the craziest people I know haven't suggested that kind of thing about employees.