
https://www.theverge.com/2018/7/9/17550824/reddit-ceo-steve-huffman-hate-speech-moderation-nearly-impossible-leaked-chat https://www.reddit.com/r/starterpacks/comments/9yunz8/reddit_moderator_starterpack/ http://time.com/4457110/internet-trolls/ I chose these 3 artifacts because I believe that these issues were very strong claims made during the podcast. Additionally, the two pictures have humor to them, but they are tackling serious issues, which is what the podcast was all about. The podcast spoke directly about the use of moderators to control the content being put in the communities. These moderators eventually could "take over" the hateful communities and turn them into more humorous pages. I believe that having moderators on these pages is very influential because there is a specific point where a certain amount of hate just needs to be stopped. I understand that people want to speak about their opinion, but there's only a certain extent...