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Pao issues apology for Reddit ‘mistakes’

Interim CEO vows to improve site as petition gains steam

- Kaja Whitehouse

Ellen Pao, the interim CEO of popular online message board Reddit, apologized to users Monday for “a long history of mistakes” as a petition calling for her ouster gained signatures.

“We screwed up,” Pao wrote in a statement posted on the site Monday. “Today, we acknowledg­e this long history of mistakes,” she said while vowing to implement changes to improve the site.

Pao, known for her gender-bias lawsuit against Silicon Valley venturecap­ital giant Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Perkins, issued the mea culpa as a Change.org petition gained steam. The petition notched more than 190,000 signatures by Monday afternoon.

“Ellen has the full support of the team” at Reddit, spokeswoma­n Heather Wilson said Monday.

Kicking off the protest was Reddit’s dismissal of Victoria Taylor, Reddit’s director of talent, on July 2. Taylor was known to Reddit’s moderators, who run the message boards on a volunteer basis, because she coordinate­d the site’s popular Ask Me Anything (AMA) platform where celebritie­s, political leaders and other influentia­l people take questions from the Reddit community.

But Taylor’s dismissal only compounded some users’ disagreeme­nts with Pao about the direction of the site, including her recent move to reduce harassment on the platform, which some users’ have objected to on the grounds of free speech.

Indeed, the Change.org petition was started a month ago over the harassment policy, which has triggered fears that Pao is taking the no-holds-barred website in a more mainstream direction. “Reddit entered into a new age of censorship” under Pao, the petition’s author complained.

But the petition really only gained traction following the Taylor kerfuffle. Before last week, it had closer to 10,000 signatures.

Pao apologized for not properly communicat­ing recent changes to the site and for failing to deliver on promises for improvemen­t. She also outlined three steps she is taking to win back users’ confidence.

The changes include appointing people to work with moderators to determine what tools they want for the site, as well as naming a new “moderator advocate.” The advocate will be responsibl­e for communicat­ing with volunteer moderators, who have been behind the protest.

Last week, some volunteer moderators also temporaril­y shut down sections of the site.

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GETTY IMAGES “We screwed up,” say CEO Ellen Pao.

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