Question: Is Reddit banned in any countries?

MUMBAI (Reuters) - Websites like Reddit and Telegram are being blocked in India by internet service providers, throwing into question the enforcement of net neutrality rules, advocacy groups said on Wednesday.

Who started Reddit?

Steve Huffman Alexis OhanianAaron Swartz Reddit/Founders Reddit was founded by University of Virginia roommates Steve Huffman and Alexis Ohanian, with Aaron Swartz, in 2005. Condé Nast Publications acquired the site in October 2006.

Is YouTube blocked in China?

China (excluding Hong Kong and Macau) Since then, YouTube has been inaccessible from Mainland China. However, YouTube can still be accessed from Hong Kong, Macau, the Shanghai Free Trade Zone, specific hotels, and by using a VPN.

Which countries have banned twitter?

As of 2019, the governments of China, Iran, North Korea, and Turkmenistan have blocked access to Twitter in those countries.

Can you go to jail for looking at a website in India 2021?

They can now force ISPs to block entire websites to tackle Internet piracy and sharing for their copyrighted content. Accessing or pop-ups from ad services or malware infection of websites banned in India might invite 3 years of jail sentence and a fine of Rs 3 lakh.

What happens if you google illegal things?

It is perfectly legal to search anything online in most cases, but if those searches are linked to a crime or potential crime, you could get arrested. From there, you could get taken into custody and interrogated at best. At worst, however, you could walk away with criminal charges.

Who has the most karma on Reddit?

Apostolate #1 Apostolate. The king. Apostolate claims to be a law student in New York. A redditor since January 2012, he has 1,374,900 comment karma.

Who is the CEO of Reddit?

Steve Huffman (Jul 10, 2015–) Reddit/CEO In a thread titled Debate, dissent and protest on Reddit, CEO Steve Huffman said the company would continue to point users to authoritative information from the CDC when dealing with misinformation related to COVID-19.

Why is Google illegal in China?

On March 30, 2010, searching via all Google search sites in all languages was banned in mainland China; any attempt to search using Google resulted in a DNS error. The fact that Google had ended some of its services in China, and the reasons for it, were censored in China.

Why is Google banned in China?

The reason for the blockage was likely to control the content in the nations Internet while the government prepared to change leadership. As the 20th anniversary of the Tiananmen Square massacre approached, Chinese authorities blocked more websites and search engines.

Are lolis illegal in the US?

Possessing child pornography is illegal in the United States. Because lolicon depicts an identifiable minor engaged in sexually explicit situations, loli violates federal law in the United States. You can be arrested and charged with a crime if you possess lolicon in any form.

Who is the biggest Redditor?

The most popular subreddits have tens of millions of subscribers, the most subscribed subreddits being /r/announcements, /r/funny, and /r/AskReddit. With a reported 330 million monthly active users, Reddit ranks among the most popular social networks worldwide.

Does Reddit make money?

The company generates revenue through advertising and an ad-free premium membership plan. Reddit operates in the application-software segment of the technology industry, providing software that allows users to share media content.

Do Chinese people watch Netflix?

Netflix is available for streaming in over 190 countries. Netflix is not yet available in China, Crimea, North Korea, or Syria.

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