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Cases where Reddit activity contributed to off-platform harm, harassment, or misidentification.
Some of the most serious episodes in Reddit's history involve harm that escaped the screen: coordinated harassment campaigns, the publication of private information (doxxing), and crowd-sourced "investigations" that named innocent people. The 2013 Boston Marathon case — in which Reddit users wrongly implicated several people, including a missing student who had already died — remains the defining example of how quickly a well-intentioned crowd can cause real damage. This section treats causation with care: it distinguishes documented, sourced harm from speculation, avoids overstating Reddit's role where evidence is thin, and foregrounds the human cost to victims and their families. It also covers Reddit's anti-doxxing rules, its (often delayed) bans of harassment-focused communities, and the tension between the platform's free-expression culture and its duty not to facilitate real-world injury.