Ellen Pao is stepping down as Reddit CEO, a move that comes amid mounting pressure after a series of management mishaps that has angered its very vocal online community. Steve Huffman, Reddit co-founder and its original CEO, is taking over immediately.

In an interview this afternoon, Pao said the departure was a "mutual decision" with the board, due in part to different views on growth potential. "They had a more aggressive view than I did," she said.

When I asked her directly if she was fired, Pao laughed and said, "Thanks for getting right to the point," but again underscored she resigned. Reddit board member and Y Combinator head Sam Altman answered more definitively about whether she was ousted: "No."

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Perhaps it is a matter of semantics, as it seemed that Pao — who has been interim CEO at the company — was inevitably headed for the exit after the ire over the firing of a support staffer for the site's many moderators morphed and mutated into a loud and sometime vile calls for her ouster.

To bring you up to speed, as reported by Noah Kulwin last week: "The social news service has thousands of loyal, unpaid moderators who produce and curate the lion's share of content on the site. But a staff firing and the controversy that erupted thereafter yesterday has moderators of some of the most influential and important parts of the site closing off their sections in protest, posing a serious problem for Reddit's future .. Unpaid moderators ("subreddit" leaders who perform the drudgery of running some of the Internet's most prolific forums) who worked closely with Taylor say this will make their jobs harder, because they're stretched thin already."

Pao would not say that the growing controversy was the reason for her departure and Altman noted, "Ellen did an incredible job come to come into the situation she did and was dropped into crucible."



He was referring to the departure of Yishan Wong, who stepped down as CEO last November in the wake of an earlier controversy about stolen celebrity photos published on the site. Pao replaced him as interim CEO and kept that title until today. Huffman said he was excited to come back to Reddit. "I am a huge part of Reddit and Reddit is a huge part of me." He said he thinks it could be a community " ten times as large and I have a clear vision of how to get there."

As to actually making a business out of Reddit, Huffman said that it was "not a huge priority, enabling Reddit to grow is."

Huffman added that he thought that some of the discussion around Pao on Reddit had gotten ugly. "I don't think Ellen been in a position to defend herself," he said. "It okay for Redditers to be angry, but I thought some users crossed the line when it became personal."

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Personal indeed and another blow to Pao, who lost her high-profile gender discrimination case against former employer Kleiner Perkins this year too. So what is she going to do now? "I am going to get some sleep," she said, clearly weary, but still more upbeat than you would imagine at this moment. "I have to figure it out, but I am going to take some time off."

Here is the statement from Altman, who is head of the board:

