/r/EnoughInternet has been quarantined, but was it censorship or actual rules enforcement?

57    20 Dec 2018 21:03 by u/NorseGodLoki0411

I've never been to the sub but it looks like they post the kind of stuff that'll make you say "That's enough internet for today." Apparently Reddit has a policy against a post that "glorifies violence." Like I said, I've never been to the sub before. Were they actually breaking the rules or did Reddit just not like them?

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I love that subreddit! It has literally everything and more. You have to have a stomach for it lol.
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Reddit admins are just a bunch of subhumans and didn't like that sub
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The mods are, as usually gey. I wouldn't call it censorship, but they probably did it too keep advertisers happy
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Reddit is now a total whore belonging to the advertisers.
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It was child porn
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So because one person posts some fucked up shit they should ban the entire sub? Na they wanted it gone a long time, this child porn incident was just a way for them to remove the sub and have ya'll idiots defend they ir censorship.
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I don’t defend it It was my favorite sub
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Looks like another wpd
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Some bitch posted a bunch of child porn and yeh