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WORST: Content can be misleading.
YouTube, that strange stew of the best and worst content on the web, is cracking down on abuse and error relating to kid-focused video.
Reddit is taking a firm stance against bullying, harassment, and content that encourages violence, and will hide the worst content from its site.
The debate rages on about whether "frictionless sharing" is the future of discovery or the death of curation, but at least Facebook is taking decisive steps to keep the worst content from spreading friend to friend.
Essentially, Reddit will push to get rid of its very worst content that directly bullies people or groups, or encourages users to harm or harass people in the real world.
The answers to those questions are mired in some of the most contentious legal wrangling ever and is the basis of an entire industry, one dedicated to producing Internet-based "bait cars" that allow copyright holders to see a trickle of money for even the arguably worst content imaginable.
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WORST: Buried content.
Worst: Limited content in some sections.
WORST: Some content is incomprehensible to all but supertechies.
WORST: Skimpy content is masked by overdone graphics and Flash animations.
In pursuit of the worst possible content, VICE has explored the depths of Netflix, Instagram stories, and Christmas movies.
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