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Just had a look at Reddit TOS, and it has been updated on the 15th of Feb. The below is their term regarding content submitted on their platform.
Pretty much owning your content I say.
si if someone uploads CP or other illegal shit, Reddit is also the owner of the content?
Nah, it's still referred to as Your Content, just that they can do whatever the fuck they please with it. I think. IANAL.
That's the classic terms of service, right there. The "we own your stuff" clause. They assume all rights over your data but none of the responsibility.
Pretty happy about my procrastination driving my decision to not put up a bunch of my Star Wars DnD modules and campaign notes.