Black Hole
The most violently racist internet content isn't found on sites like Stormfront and VNN any more.
One section of the Web forum is dedicated to watching black men die, while another is called 鈥淐oonTown鈥 and features users wondering if there are any states left that are 鈥渘----- free.鈥 One conversation focuses on the state of being 鈥淣egro Free,鈥 while another is about how best to bring attention to the assertion that black people are more prone to commit sexual assaults than whites.
But these discussions aren鈥檛 happening on Stormfront, which since its founding in 1995 by a former Alabama Klan leader has been the largest hate forum on the Web. They鈥檙e taking place on Reddit, a huge online bulletin board recently spun off into its own independent entity from Advance Publications, the parent company of Cond茅 Nast. Reddit has been hailed as the last bastion of free speech on the Internet, an unregulated and vibrant community of users who post whatever they want and rely on the community around them to police their content.
The world of online hate, long dominated by website forums like Stormfront and its smaller neo-Nazi rival Vanguard News Network (VNN), has found a new 鈥 and wildly popular 鈥 home on the Internet. Reddit boasts the 9th highest Alexa Internet traffic ranking in the United States and the 36th worldwide. Many of Reddit鈥檚 racist subreddits are among its most popular.
Reddit is a news site that hosts user-submitted links and discussion, organized into specific communities of interest comprised of 鈥渟ubreddits,鈥 which are ranked by votes from users. If a reader believes content is a constructive contribution, he or she can 鈥渦pvote鈥 it, pushing the content further up the page. Conversely, if a user thinks that content is either off-topic or is not constructive, it can be 鈥渄ownvoted,鈥 causing it to sink further down the page.
Content on Reddit is 鈥渕oderated based on quality, not opinion,鈥 according to the working document that dictates community guidelines, called 鈥淩eddiquette.鈥 This idea of user-policed communities that contain high-quality, diverse content is part of the ethos Reddit has worked hard to project. 鈥淲e power awesome communities,鈥 reads the graphic atop its 鈥渁bout鈥 page.
But awesome communities for whom?
The 鈥楥himpire鈥
Along with countless others with entirely different interests, Reddit increasingly is providing a home for anti-black racists 鈥 and some of the most virulent and violent propaganda around. In November 2013, a hyper-racist subreddit called 鈥淕reatApes鈥 was formed. Users posted epithet-strewn links to 鈥渘ews鈥 stories of dubious origin that riffed on long established stereotypes about the black community. GreatApes was wildly popular and grew quickly, expanding into a much larger Reddit network called 鈥渢he Chimpire,鈥 which was organized by a user known only by his or her posting name of 鈥淛ewish_NeoCon2.鈥
鈥淲e feel it鈥檚 time to expand our sphere of influence and lebensraum [the Nazi term for 鈥渓iving space鈥漖 on reddit. Thus we have decided to create 鈥榯he Chimpire,鈥 a network of n----- related subreddits,鈥 Jewish_NeoCon2 wrote at the time. 鈥淲ant to read people鈥檚 experiences with n------? There now is an affiliated subreddit for it. Want to watch chimp nature documentaries? We got it. N----- hate facts? IT鈥橲 THERE. 鈥 Oh yes you bet we got videos of ghetto n------ fighting each other. N----- drama on reddit? There鈥檚 a sub. Sheboons? Gibsmedat.鈥
Within a year, the Chimpire network had grown to include 46 active subreddits spanning an alarming range of racist topics, including 鈥淭eenapers,鈥 鈥淎peWrangling,鈥 鈥淒etoilet,鈥 and 鈥淐hicongo,鈥 along with subreddits for both 鈥淭rayvonMartin鈥 and 鈥渇erguson,鈥 each of them dealing with the controversial and highly publicized shooting deaths of unarmed black teenagers.
Then, last November, Reddit鈥檚 most racist community evolved once again, adding the subreddit called CoonTown in the aftermath of a dispute between several top moderators at GreatApes. In just four days, CoonTown had reached 1,000 subscribers. And its popularity continues to grow.
According to Reddit Metrics, as of Jan. 6, there were 552,829 subreddits. CoonTown, with its 3,287 subscribers, ranked 6,279th, placing it in the top 2% of subreddits. It is the 680th fastest-growing subreddit on the site despite 鈥 or because of 鈥 violently racist material including a large number of threads dedicated to videos of black-on-black violence.
These gruesome videos show black men being hit in the head repeatedly with a hammer, burned alive, and killed in a variety of other ways. The subreddit鈥檚 banner features a cartoon of a black man hanging, complete with a Klansman in the background. One fairly typical user, 鈥淏ustatruggalo鈥 applauded the graphic violence as 鈥淸v]ery educational and entertaining.鈥 He or she continued on a separate thread: 鈥淚 almost feel bad for letting an image like this fill me with an overwhelming amount of joy. Almost鈥.鈥
Others, like user 鈥渘atchil,鈥 were looking for still more. 鈥淲here is watchjewsdie?鈥 this user wondered.
'Remember the Human'
There are some limits. 鈥淣o calls for violence,鈥 the CoonTown subreddit鈥檚 description reads. 鈥淚t鈥檚 prohibited by Reddit鈥檚 site-wide rules.鈥
Everything up to violence, however, is very much there, including the horrific content found on other Chimpire subreddits like 鈥淲atchN------Die鈥 鈥 content which is rarely, if ever, matched on forums like Stormfront and VNN, which worry about being shut down or driving off potential allies.
That鈥檚 despite the Reddiquette section鈥檚 first rule, which implores Reddit users to 鈥淩emember the human.鈥 鈥淲hen you communicate online, all you see is a computer screen,鈥 it says. 鈥淲hen talking to someone you might want to ask yourself 鈥榃ould I say it to the person鈥檚 face?鈥 or 鈥榃ould I get jumped if I said this to a buddy?鈥欌
If Reddit鈥檚 rules seem relaxed, that鈥檚 because they are meant to be. Still, although users are asked to 鈥渞emember the human,鈥 there is little humanity in the way the subjects of subreddits like CoonTown are treated.
In June 2013, however, after an extended, public controversy, Reddit did ban the subreddit 鈥淣------鈥 when large numbers of its denizens began overrunning another subreddit, 鈥淏lackGirls,鈥 with racist posts that were apparently not being policed by its moderators. 鈥淏rigading鈥 鈥 when large groups of people from one subreddit gang up to downvote comments on another subreddit that they don鈥檛 normally visit 鈥 is prohibited by Reddit. Users of the N------ subreddit also engaged in 鈥渧ote manipulation,鈥 which falsely raises the popularity of a post by soliciting like-minded users to blindly upvote it. After repeated warnings and 鈥渟hadow-banning,鈥 or making a user鈥檚 posts invisible to everyone but the author, the subreddit was finally banned. According to Jewish_NeoCon2, more than a few former members of the N------ subreddit have now taken up residence at CoonTown.
A Reluctance to Intervene
Reddit was recently spun off into its own independent entity from Advance Publications, the parent company of mass media giant Cond茅 Nast, which also owns Vanity Fair, The New Yorker and 20 other print and online publications that reach an estimated 95 million consumers (Advance Publications is still a majority shareholder in Reddit). The site鈥檚 goal, according to Wong, is to pay its own way and its primary engine for accomplishing that is through ads, a premium subscription option, and the Reddit gift exchange.
Racist websites and organizations do sometimes benefit from racist subreddits like the Chimpire. That鈥檚 because subreddit users often post links to other racist sites, and those links drive traffic to those other sites, which in turn typically sell merchandise in addition to pushing racist ideology and recruiting.
It鈥檚 hard to dispute that Reddit does offer a venue for remarkably lively and unbridled conversation, and that dissident commentary that might not be tolerated elsewhere finds a welcome home there. Richard Spencer, a racist ideologue who heads the National Policy Institute, held an 鈥淎MA鈥 (Ask Me Anything) session on Reddit last November, and although his views are widely regarded as loathsome, he was calm and understated in his discussion of far-right European politics. Unlike in WatchN------Die, there were no links to videos of brutal killings or other visual images meant to degrade the humanity of minorities.
Reddit is often hailed as one of the last bastions of truly free speech, and its owners鈥 hesitance to jeopardize that status is understandable given the loyal following it has inspired. Reddit has removed content that has been illegally appropriated from commercial interests, such as the revelations that emerged from the November hack of Sony Pictures Entertainment.
The Internet is awash in racist, anti-Semitic, misogynistic and other hateful content, but much of it is relatively tame. Subreddits such the Chimpire offer a window on to just how awful some of the darkest corners of the Web really are.