

The site was always prone to such echo chambers. But those users haven’t gone away-they’ve simply migrated to other, more private niches on the website-occasionally emerging to troll, or run organized raids on other subreddits.

That, said fans, is where the problem lay.Īmong the banned wardrobe items were "excessively baggy attire," "low hanging pants or shorts," and "do-rags, skull caps, or bandanas." Other no-go clothing included "oversized or excessive jewelry," workout clothing, camouflage ("unless with military ID"), and "high-top sneakers.Reddit has forcefully tightened its community guidelines in recent months and clamped down on a number of subreddits where hate speech was rampant, including pro-Trump subreddit The_Donald, which had more than 800,000 subscribers. In fact, the dress code included thirteen bullet points of what not to wear. The dress code specifies the basics like "shirts and shoes are required," but there was more to it than that. In a photo that a fan shared to Reddit, the dress code is clearly outlined on a bamboo-bordered sheet that has a drawing of a shirtless Hogan (holding a surfboard) at the top. It was the dress code that spurred the initial accusation that Hulk Hogan's restaurant was racist. Some Say Hulk Hogan's Restaurant Had A Racist Dress Code That, of course, was after fans accused Hulk Hogan's restaurant of having racist policies. He continued making headlines for his restaurant, so much so that the place eventually took his name off the business. But eventually, he decided he was done with reality TV and branched out into other ventures, including the restaurant industry.īut in classic Hulk fashion, Hogan didn't just open a restaurant named after himself and ride off into the sunset. For years, Hulk Hogan was in the spotlight because of his wrestling career, and later for his reality TV appearances.
