Megathread management

Unfortunate that the majority of r/piracy has no backbone, but do we at least still have control of the megathread? In order to build up this community over the one on Reddit, I think any references to the subreddit should be removed, as anyone who doesn't understand the severity of the actions of Reddit management will decide to choose the more established community by default. While it would likely lead to them forking the document into their own version of it, if we can add additional resources to it and share it with other piracy-themed magazines, it (and this magazine by the continued inclusion of the link to this magazine in the document) may have a better chance at competing.

That said, it would be better now than later to coalesce as many of the Fediverse piracy-themed groups together into one, whether that be here or the (in my opinion) slightly easier to remember https://kbin.social/m/piracy, itself having 1390 subscribers at the moment. If we have any chance at drawing additional users from Reddit, we have to demonstrate that this is a viable alternative to r/piracy, whether that be by improving our own version of the documentation, consolidating Fediverse communities, or other means.

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