This entire controversy has caused a stuffstorm on reddit.
Many moderators have gone out of their way to delete posts regarding the incident in varying subreddits. This has resulted in accusations of censorship and moderator bias from members of subreddits such as /r/PCGaming and /r/Games. The situation is ironic, in a way, as a miscommunication between a moderator of /r/PCGaming and a redditor resulted in a subreddit ban for the latter individual. The gist of it can be understood
here.A thread on the matter created in /r/gaming has become a comment graveyard, threads on NeoGAF have been locked, and 4chan threads (which were accused of having investigateed her and were in fact framed) have been deleted.
NINJA: Comments have began piling up again and the auto mod has apparently stopped deleting posts as of last night. Disregard this.
Reddit global admins have refused to take action against any type of censorship and have taken a backseat in the matter, denying any requests to remove /r/gaming as a default subreddit or to purge moderators. One moderator in question, El Chupacupcake, is in direct contact with Quinn and was likely motivated in some way to censor posts.
Proof.
On an unrelated matter, Quinn contacted the Internet Archive early this morning at approximately 6:35 and had any archived snapshots of gamesnosh thread chronicling the controversy promptly deleted, along with the thread itself. This isn't just the thread either. This is the entire loving website.
Proof here.