Social news site Reddit has made it perfectly clear that it isn't seeing eye to eye with parent company Condé Nast.

High-ranking officials from the billion dollar corporation called on Reddit to stop running ads from organizations in favor of California's Proposition 19, which would legalize marijuana in the state.

Officials from Condé Nast said the company did not want any of its associated websites accepting money for ads that supported Proposition 19. In a gutsy move, Reddit responded by announcing that it would not accept any money and instead, allow the ads to run for free.

While the two are still sparring, a third party has thrown his hat into the ring; Ben Huh, founder and CEO of the Cheezburger Network, made a public offer on his blog to buy Reddit from Condé Nast. The corporation has yet to respond to Huh's comments.

Condé Nast's decision came only days after Facebook announced a similar ban on favorable Proposition 19 ads.

Condé Nast shares the same ownership as The Star-Ledger and NJ.com.

Reddit challenges Condé Nast, runs pro-pot ads for free (TG Daily)

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