• Reddit is banning its worst Subreddit communities, such as Fat People Hate. [The Verge]
  • Judge accuses Uber of deceptive practices in ruling that rejects Uber’s bid to keep that case out of court. [Chron]
  • Congrats, San Francisco! You probably shouldn't brag about this elsewhere in the state, but our Hetch Hetchy water supply is still 90 percent full. [Chron]
  • Digg founder leaving SF to work at wristwatch start-up. [NYT]
  • Under the ongoing Safer Market Street plan, drivers won’t be able to turn onto Market between 3rd Street and 8th Street, causing even further confusion for tourists. [Chron]
  • Supervisors Scott Wiener and Malia Cohen introduced a resolution at this week's Board of Supes meeting saying that SF needs "hundreds" more cops on the street in order to deal with our growing population and the surge in property crimes. [Chron]