honkhonk

@honkhonk@kbin.social
honkhonk,

So what happens if Reddit doesn't comply to their requests?

Last time mods did a protest by making subreddits private, Reddit threatened to kick them out of moderation at that made most mods just shut up and comply.

Now mods have absolutely no leverage against the admins. I don't sympathize with Reddit, but I lost all sympathy for mods too. They should simply do what we all did, and hop off Reddit for once. Sadly, they care more about their "mod powers" than anything else.

honkhonk,

There are plenty of smaller communities there that truly don't care about what's going on in management, and will probably stay alive for a long time still.

It's those communities that keep me in Reddit.

Otherwise, I'm no longer idling and killing time through r/all or my frontpage.

honkhonk,

It's amazing that the threat to unmod people actually worked, and a lot of subreddits are reopening, saying that "they have no other option". It shows that mods care more about their place in their subreddit than the community they supposedly did their protest for.

honkhonk,

Does browsing via old.reddit make any difference to them?

Genuinely curious, as I don't wanna give them more traffic, but I'm also curious about the situation there.

honkhonk,

I haven't opened reddit since the blackout started, so I have no idea what's going on there.

What is exactly happening? Are people not able to see entire subreddits? Or are people just not allowed to make new posts?

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