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Quarantined communities will be hidden from the general Reddit community and only visible to members of those specific subreddits that opt-in. The tactic will be used on communities that聽are generally offensive and would be considered extremely offensive to the average redditor, according to Huffman.The community r/CoonTown聽and related subreddits聽were specifically banned today.聽In the statement Huffman said the bans were exercised on communities tha stanley thermoskanne t exist solely to annoy other redditors. In a post on r/Announcements, Huffman specified the new policies further:Our policies are not changing dramatically from what we have had in the past. One new concept is Quarantining a community, which entails apply stanley becher ing a set of restrictions to a community so its content will only be viewable to those who explicitly opt in. We will Qu stanley cup arantine communities whose content would be considered extremely offensive to the average redditor.Today, in addition to applying Quarantines, w Fwle New Samsung ad attacks Apple for 10 years of inferior iPhones
The commission has already received more than 1.1 million comments, which聽it released to the public last week.聽That is the largest number of comments the FCC has ever received, with the exception of Janet Jackson s wardrobe malfunction in 2004, which garnered 1.4 million comments.聽With聽thr stanley termos ee extra聽days, net neutrality commenters will聽likely beat that.The deadline for the reply comment period was pushed back聽to match the extension of the initial comment period, which聽occurred in July after the FCC experienced issues with its website. Because the first comment peri stanley bottles od was extended three additional聽business days and the reply period then started later, the FCC extended the period for reply comments. To ensure stanley website that members of the public have as much time as was initially anticipated to reply to initial comments in these proceedings, the Bureau today is extending the reply comment deadline by three business days, the FCC said in a release.So keep your comments coming!
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