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The "clever approach" of making subs NSFW has inexplicably been foiled by the admins, who have been able to revert the changes and then delete NSFW content from the now not-NSFW subs.
This is just a repeat of what admins were already doing to quash subreddit blackouts. Anyone who didn't see this coming is either retarded, or a redditor (not like there's a difference).
 
Redditors are such faggots with their passive-aggressive "protesting". Just pack up and leave. Taking their irreplaceable communities (funny, right) elsewhere would damage Reddit and mods keep their positions of power important protector role. That's barely a joke, T_D did it and they've got their own hidey-hole to do whatever they want.

I was thinking about why they just don't do this, and what if they refuse to leave because it would reveal how small these subs really are? Both in size of human population and community strength. It would be a tremendous blow to the mods seeing that they've fostered a community of 90% bots and 10% atomized individuals that can't hold a conversation beyond upboats, wholesome chungus, fuck le spez. It might even push these trannies over the edge seeing that doing it for free doesn't make any difference at all.
 
This is just a repeat of what admins were already doing to quash subreddit blackouts. Anyone who didn't see this coming is either retarded, or a redditor (not like there's a difference).
Lol they actually thought the admins would just stand by and allow it, this is what happens when you read too much r/maliciouscompliance
 
I just want a return to smaller forum based communities spread across the internet. No centralisation, just a bunch of different niche groups that have their own quirks, community spirit and injokes. No overarching reddit shit where someone will say a niche reference in another subreddit and "omg X is LEAKING" shit happens, just an isolated community that caters to that specific topic, as well as having some other general communities to talk shit in.

But here's the kicker: hosting a forum is really fucking expensive, so if they want to do it for FREE on reddit then they have to abide by REDDIT'S rules. So if an admin says "mop it up with your tongue janny", they have nothing they can do other than get on their knees and start licking.

That's what a lot of mods don't seem to grasp, it's not THEIR community, it's reddit's. Reddit pays to host their fucking niche porn subreddit, so fucking with advertisers absolutely should be met with movie villain tier evil. They don't realise that if they actually had their own community they'd be paid LESS because any forum is usually a loss leader that's supplemented by the good will of the community.

Reddit mods never had a single bit of leverage to begin with and now they'll probably have even less. The worst bit is that if they actually put their money where their mouth is and started their own new community then they could probably use their own 'brand' to grow it pretty fast via leddit refugees. But they won't. They'll use free shit like discord and hope to god that you like discussing topics in a fucking chatroom.
 
r/Sydney is still locked down and only allowing the automatic daily thread. They held a poll a few days ago and most votes were automatically ruled invalid lol
nah bro deleting votes would be fascism and Trump
the 300k mail in votes arrived after the poll closed and are totally valid and wholesome
 
I know this whole ordeal has mainly been about mods powertripping, but how exactly were these blackouts decreed across various subreddits? Did the mods decide on it all by themselves? Did they do some kind of polling on their subreddits, including when to end the blackout? Were there any subreddits that polled to do a two-day blackout only for mods to then have it last longer?

I think the wrestling subreddit r/SquaredCricle only got back up again in the past couple of days, and I have to imagine that there were a lot of users there who would've rather been able to talk live about the years-in-the-making WWE moment last Friday rather than do this blackout thing at all.
 
I know this whole ordeal has mainly been about mods powertripping, but how exactly were these blackouts decreed across various subreddits? Did the mods decide on it all by themselves? Did they do some kind of polling on their subreddits, including when to end the blackout? Were there any subreddits that polled to do a two-day blackout only for mods to then have it last longer?

I think the wrestling subreddit r/SquaredCricle only got back up again in the past couple of days, and I have to imagine that there were a lot of users there who would've rather been able to talk live about the years-in-the-making WWE moment last Friday rather than do this blackout thing at all.
Like every other time a reddit blackout is attempted, there's a mod discord that tries to organize that specific attempt.
Sorry if late, KF has been very difficult about loading lately, but the great minds of reddit have convened and asked why they just don't crowdfund to get a >50% stake in reddit.
What's stopping those subreddits and users who partook in and supported the recent blackout simply start a GoFundMe, and raise enough money to buy a majority stake in reddit
submitted 3 days ago by The_Critical_Cynic
Tried to post this in r/NoStupidQuestions, because I honestly don't know the answer.
If the movement has enough support, wouldn't those who supported the blackout be able to purchase a majority share in Reddit when the IPO comes out? Furthermore, even if they don't have a large enough share to make themselves a majority, wouldn't they still be able to influence votes significantly enough to be relevant and thus force Reddit into appeasing them when these issues arise?
Taking a bunch of redditor's money and buying an essentially worthless company in order to force it to continue to burn through money instead of profit is probably the biggest reddit moment I've seen in awhile. I hope he fleeces more redditors than the wall street bets scams.
 
The admins just deleted all the mods off /r/mildlyinteresting for reasons unclear (it had reopened, but they were having a vote on if they should close again)
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and shortly after - /r/interestingasfuck (ground zero for "spam porn in your subreddit")
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Edit: Aha - the admins pounced just as /r/mildlyinteresting was about to go NSFW and start porn spamming, so I guess they started following up /r/interestingasfuck after.
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They may also be locking recalcitrant moderators out of their reddit accounts. At this point powerjannies losing moderator status and all their karma and posting history may mean that reddit's "we think you're suicidal" feature could come in handy.
 
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The admins just deleted all the mods off /r/mildlyinteresting for reasons unclear (it had reopened, but they were having a vote on if they should close again)
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and shortly after - /r/interestingasfuck (ground zero for "spam porn in your subreddit")
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Edit: Aha - the admins pounced just as /r/mildlyinteresting was about to go NSFW and start porn spamming, so I guess they started following up /r/interestingasfuck after.
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They may also be locking recalcitrant moderators out of their reddit accounts. At this point powerjannies losing moderator status and all their karma and posting history may mean that reddit's "we think you're suicidal" feature could come in handy.
Notice how they start with "Posting this from an alt because I'm still locked out of my account"

And then you go on the profile and notice it's ALSO a moderator (all subreddits hidden of course)

So this faggot mod has two accounts in which he's moderating subreddits. Don't you think that's a LITTLE odd? What's even weirder is if you go on said profile, they interact with the very sub they moderate.

Lets hope this account also gets perma-barred.
 
The mod's latest tactic is to make everyone moderators, and when everyone's a moderator, no one is!
Credit Reddit Lies
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From now on, subreddits will moderate themselves and no one will have anymore power than anyone else? The horror! Surely Reddit will reel when they see what chaos this breeds
Waiting with popcorn for another sub to raid them and temporarily ban everyone lol
 
Notice how they start with "Posting this from an alt because I'm still locked out of my account"

And then you go on the profile and notice it's ALSO a moderator (all subreddits hidden of course)

So this faggot mod has two accounts in which he's moderating subreddits. Don't you think that's a LITTLE odd? What's even weirder is if you go on said profile, they interact with the very sub they moderate.

Lets hope this account also gets perma-barred.
It transpires they're getting seven day suspensions on top of this message:
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/r/redditrequest is inundated with people asking for control of the newly unmoderated subreddits; the jannies are having a meltdown because removing the mods or being able to find replacement mods were both things they were certain would never happen (plus they thought their porn spam was a loophole they'd totally get away with).
 
/r/linux is back up

we did it reddit said:
The mod team is currently discussing ways to continue participating in the API protest without putting the subreddit at risk. A few ways that other subreddits have implemented are:
  1. One day a week blackouts
  2. Banning a specific letter and removing posts/comments that include that letter
  3. Marking the subreddit as NSFW since this is all motivated by maximizing advertising revenue for their upcoming IPO.
I'm not sure how to fix that quote to delete all the whitespace don't @ me

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