Aaron is no longer considered as cofounder by reddit. He fought for free speech.

https://lemmy.world/post/2377145

Aaron is no longer considered as cofounder by reddit. He fought for free speech. - Lemmy.world

Swartz wasn’t involved in the origins of Reddit. He got involved when Y Combinator combined his company with Reddit (something along those lines?). He was not an actual founder, just an early influencer. In many ways, decoupling him from the shitshow that Ohanian and Huffman have engendered is a good thing.

This is very similar to the argument of Musk being a founder of Tesla.

Also Swartz had a section of his homepage defending child pornography as "not necessarily abuse" and that possession & distribution of it should be a first amendment right. He also advocated for a violent overthrow of the US government. Here's a cache of one instance of him defending it. Aaron did some really great tech stuff, but he's not a person that should be regarded as some hero as he had a lot of views that were misguided at best.
Bits are not a bug.

FYI your link is broken and is just leading to the archive home page
Sorry I'm brand new here. The link I put is https://web.archive.org/web/20130116210225/http://bits.are.notabug.com/ which loads an archived copy of his homepage as it's no longer online since his death. The link loads properly for me on all my devices, even when i click it from my comment. Did I perhaps format the link incorrectly here and that's why it's not working? I know it's a bit of an odd url format that the wayback machine uses.
Bits are not a bug.

Still not formatted correctly on memmy. Let’s see if this works…

web.archive.org/web/…/bits.are.notabug.com/

Bits are not a bug.