Most /all or /popular content has been low brow for years now, stale reposts, unfunny memes and low-value questions. Reddit (Inc) could whip up a reposting bot that reposted old content for the image based subreddits in a couple of hours, and it would likely be a massive success among the majority. Likewise you could construct an AI bot to repost question type content. A reddit employee could post headline news items. Between those 3 acts you could keep the majority of what remains on reddit 'happy'
Doubtful, courts have already ruled AI isn't a 'person' who can create a copyrighted work, thus a non-person can't be held liable for defamation most likely.
I enjoyed 'Creatures' back in the day, I saw a few weeks ago that some mega pack of it came out on one of the platforms - I can't remember if it was Steam or GoG, or perhaps both - but I can't really justify it enough with simple nostalgia when it's still really a 20+ year old game.
I've seen people on other sites malding about how this proves linux and the GPL are communist. I suppose it's important to know just what those people are melting down about this week.
Sadly, this is probably what de santis wanted - it'll end up going to the SC and those corrupt chucklefucks will rule that gender identity isn't real or something