RE: Reddit censoring all steemit links
``Sounds to me like Reddit doesn't want to advertise its most threatening competitor, i.e. Steem.''
Exactly my thoughts when I heard about this just now. This type of behavior will get worse.
``It's interesting to learn about the two layers of censorship on Reddit, once from the subreddit automod and a second time from Reddit Inc. Note that I use the word censorship rather than spam prevention because the policies are so indiscriminate they have an incredible rate of false positives.''
We need to create Reddit on Steem. And didn't somebody here make a very similar looking front end with similar to Reddit features?
Censorship will be on the rise; why would they make it easy for their competitors? (And everybody in this space are basically competitors. For the budget of user time.)