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This episode makes clear that uttering "Reddit" and "chain of custody" in the same sentence should get one laughed out of court.


Maybe. It depends on what internal controls they have (or don't) and whether it was evident to other admins that the comments had been altered.

There's a lot we don't know without knowing the internal workings of Reddit, though I agree that you can't have to think that if one rogue person (even someone like that) can just do such things, they don't have robust internal controls at all.




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