They are also banning anyone that mentions it lmaoooo

Yeah someone on here said they were going to do this, just commandeer the subs and reopen them and replace the mods.

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Many people are saying this. :thicc-trump:

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Hexbear? Right again!

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Many such cases!

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25 points

The tankies were right. (yet again)

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7 points

I thought it would, but not this quickly.

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33 points

Not even the first time they’ve done something like this tbh

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r/PresidentialRaceMemes. Never Forget.

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20 points

Oh shit, I totally forgot about that

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10 points

r/KotakuInAction

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this was me! i said it!

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:gold-communist:

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They threatened it last time a blackout of this size happened, but this is the first time they actually went through with it.

Frankly reddit was fucked from the start, all mods hate the admins because when I was a mod, they just gave us new rules to follow and enforce without any discussion and wrote them in the most obscure way. And if you don’t enforce those rules, you can get your account banned (as a mod) and your subreddit banned too.

Then you also get a lot of hate mail when you ban someone or even if you don’t do anything because there’s always some salty lib who has a problem with the way you do things.

Mods also didn’t have a way to contact admins for information on new rules, ask questions or receive information early. We discovered the rules the same time as the users did, by checking r/reddit or whatever (good luck if you unsubscribed from it). And we were expected to start enforcing them.

When mods finally started speaking up about it is when they realised they ALL had bad experiences with the admins, like admins being shocked that mods actually received hate mail lol

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61 points

:surprised-pika:

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Wow r/AdviceAnimals is still a thing

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yeah i filtered that shit years ago

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this was inevitable and there will be no userbase revolt of any significance

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who would have thought a value set primarily dedicated to your own pleasures and consumptions would be a bad base to organize around?

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8 points

At this point that’s most people, imagine what organizing your workplace entails

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45 points

This is a very funny version of scabbing

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