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Reddit has received a National Security Letter. I have long discounted warrant canaries. A gag order is serious, and this sort of high-school trick won't fool judges for a minute. But so far they...

Reddit has removed a warrant canary from its latest transparency report, indicating it has received its first National Security Letter.

Reddit has published its 2015 Transparency Report, and there is one thing missing from it: the entire section about national security requests. The same report for 2014 included the following...



