-Reddit's popular pro-Donald Trump forum will no longer appearing on its visitor's homepage r/popular
-CEO Steve Huffman announced they were cracking down on 'toxic users and poorly behaving communities' last November
-He said the website could no longer tolerate the 'antagonistic' behavior of many of The_Donald users
-He also announced plans to block the subreddit's community announcements from appearing on the website's r/all page - a curated list of popular subreddits
-Huffman previously admitted to editing abusive posts about him from Trump backers to make it look as though they were criticizing the president
-Move has angered Trump supporters who say it's an attack on their free speech