As you know, Reddit is a social news website where users submit content in the form of links or text “self” posts. Other Redditors then vote the content up or down, which determines the position of the post on the site’s front page.
In the Play Store, there are several unofficial applications that use the Reddit API, including Reddit is Fun, Andreddit, BaconReader, and a tablet-specific app called Reddita. However, it now seems that at least one of these apps has entered the crosshairs of Google’s policy enforcement team. A few days ago, the Reddit is Fun Android app (in its two versions, Lite and Pro), was banned from the Play Store, allegedly for breaking Google’s policies on sexually-explicit material.