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Oh look yet another new user! I'm also surprised on how fast I was accepted today.
On-topic: the sad part is that it's a sensible move for their goals (profit maximisation). It's simply cheaper to get rid of better competitors than make your own software better.
Can't maximize profits if enough people jump ship. I dunno if that'll happen though, if this ends up being a Digg moment for the larger Reddit community.
I hope that this becomes a Digg moment, but I don't think that it will - odds are that they already predicted that some users will leave, and the amount of users leaving will be still small enough to make the move profitable.