Think about it. The behaviour they're exhibiting (censoring the side they disagree with, outright bans, powermods controlling the narrative, blatant propaganda (r/politics should be r/leftypolitics) and just the overall non-organic way that bots control consensus, all of those things are a sign that an organization has been taken over by the Communist Chinese Party.
Aren't there legal avenues that American citizens could take? Reddit claims to be an American company yet the values they espouse are nothing short of communist takeover tactics. Same for Twitter. These places are infiltrated and using American servers to subvert American democracy. Surely there's something that can be done to remedy this, short of all-out war?
Reddit raised $150 million from Tencent in a series D round of funding in 2019. Tencent is a subdivision of the Chinese government, hence Reddit has been a subdivision of the Chinese government for about two years now. Anyone who genuinely thinks Tencent is private company clearly (with no ties to the Chinese government) has no idea about how the Chinese economy works.