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[–] Difficult_Bit_1339@sh.itjust.works 40 points 1 year ago (2 children)

"The blackout didn't affect us at all."

"If you don't unblackout we're going to start removing moderators and taking over subreddits."

I think, maybe, the blackout hurt them. If it goes on for longer then ad buyers will shift their money to other platforms.

[–] plexnose@u.fail 2 points 1 year ago

My guess is that this was the plan all along - move fast so mods are forced to pick a side and sadly I think many will stick with reddit.

[–] Ruorc@lemmy.ml 1 points 1 year ago (1 children)

I wonder if this is targeted at mods where perhaps the subs are open, but the mods are not actively performing their duties as a form of protest.

Interesting since there was an article, like yesterday, of Reddit saying they weren't going to remove mods. I guess its time to make an aged like milk community here on Lemmy if there isn't already one.

Some have re-opened and just changed the rules so that posts are basically spam. Like r/pics is only John Oliver looking sexy. They're technically not closed, but just as worthless to Reddit from a content perspective.