Reddit co-Founder Alexis Ohanian announced his resignation from the company in a video posted to social media earlier today. Ohanian urged the board to replace him with a black candidate.

The 37-year-old made his announcement amid a slew of statements from various companies about their commitment to the African American community and Black Lives Matter. Ohanian, the husband of Serena Williams, said that resigning was "long overdue."

"15 years ago, I co-founded Reddit as a place for people to find community and a sense of belonging," Ohanian said in the video. "It is long overdue to do the right thing. I'm doing this for me, for my family and for my country. I am saying this as a father who needs to be able to answer his black daughter when she asks 'what did you do?'"

"So I have resigned from the Reddit board. I have urged them to fill my seat with a black candidate, and I will use future gains on my Reddit stock to serve the black community."

He also pledged $1 million to Colin Kaepernick's Know Your Rights Camp. According to the organization's website, the Know Your Rights Camp seeks "to advance the liberation and well-being of Black and Brown communities through education, self-empowerment, mass-mobilization and the creation of new systems that elevate the next generation of change leaders."

Reddit has been the subject of some controversy over the last few days as users began protesting the company's hate-speech policies. On Twitter, former CEO Ellen Pao criticized its current CEO Steve Huffman on Twitter, accusing the company of "amplifying" the "hate, racism, and violence" of the controversial subreddit /r/the_donald.

Huffman wrote that the company was looking to honor Ohanian's wishes and replace him with a Black candidate. He wrote:

We’re working with mods to change our content policy to explicitly address hate. u/kn0thing has resigned from our board to fill his seat with a Black candidate, a request we will honor. I want to take responsibility for the history of our policies over the years that got us here, and we still have work to do.

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DirkDiggums

Ok, see this is where they lose me. I get the idea behind it but if you are automatically saying someone must be black to be on the position, that's not diversity, that's quota filling. I get the need to have non-whites in leadership positions but that should not be the first criteria because then you are hiring based on a racist reason no matter how positive you are trying to be.

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Kenetic Kups

Identity politics as always with corporations

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Dracorex

I think Reddit get a lot of unjustified hate, but this is indeed a Reddit moment. Holy fuck.

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TvTropesRuinedMyLife

onions basedboy

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MrBoom420

diversity is not needed, experience is

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3kole5

is this what neoliberalism is like

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Soxar

Isn't hiring someone because of their skin color still racist?

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I Write Comments

As long as they are black, it's not for someone apparently.

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mandrac

Yep. Refusing a white persone candidature because he's white is racist. Not the way we usualy see racism in western countries but it is still racisme.

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