we've thought about this but the documentation isn't user friendly for self hosting. we're generally worried about undesirable people finding it which would not be good.
I think that's any online community, but reddit is especially bad with their inside jokes and one liners that nobody finds funny. or people blatantly lying.
my favorite one is literally any post where a profession is described, and coincidentally that person with the profession, no matter how ridiculous it is, always finds the post.
hey hey, welcome. I left my account behind after someone sent me a picture of a dead kid on it and reporting it did nothing.
also, I find this post extremely fascinating on a technical level. if you were using a virtual machine with a VPN I wonder how they were getting the data back.
Sony: we think it's the gamers fault the game isn't successful.
gamers: hey, can we play it then?
Sony: fuck off