Jesus fuck that place
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According to the comments of that thread, they’ve removed the moderator team for r/interestingasfuck and r/tihi too.
Looks like they’re going after the ones that went NSFW but I don’t want to spend enough time trying to find all the rest of them.
Interesting to see the interplay between power and civil disobedience.
It was naive to expect reddirt to bow down (which is why many thought the protest was pointless), but still the right thing to continue the protests.
What it does is, it forces the power to show face, and it creates a dilemma. Do they
- let the protest continue? That's an option, if the protest can be ignored. If the protest is too much of an obstruction, this is not an option.
- give in to the demands? Clearly the worst option, else there wouldn't be any protest
- use force to remove the protest? A good option if enough people don't care, the best option if people even condone the use of force.
Maybe you already noticed, I'm talking about something else, something bigger.
(1) Is why regular demonstrations (in themselves) have little effect; they can be ignored. They must be a stepping stone to further escalation, else you get statements like "this one will pass as well". The people protesting must be committed and follow through.
(2) Must be won in battle. There will be no gifts. It has to be the least painful option for the authorities, and remember it was their most painful option at the beginning.
(3) Very much depends on solidarity. With which side does civil society solidarize itself? Does it favor the force-applying authorities, because they remove an annoying obstruction to business as usual? Are the protesters the good guys, because they are fighting for a just cause and a better future?
Neutrality on this stance indirectly supports the stronger part, usually the authorities (which are in a position to use force). Using force has no real downsides (oversimplified), unless society heavily condemns it. By 'condemning,' I mean supporting the protests, ideally through participation.
Maybe after experiencing this with your once-favorite social media provider, you can see the next climate protest / civil disobedience with different eyes.
This shit has gone way too far.
Okay. Reddit just killed itself.
Yikes
so it's more than just r/mildlyinteresting. there's also r/TIHI and r/interestingasfuck and r/shittylifeprotips and r/illegallifeprotips and r/self
looks like the admins have decided to start their campaign in what they seem to believe is a war
goes out to get more popcorn Yes.... Excellent.
Reddit is now crashing/not loading https://downdetector.com/status/reddit/
Did these idiots bring down their own site by accident?
This morning's news about the r/mildlyinteresting team being reinstated and unsuspended by a different admin - that's confirmation that there's internal conflict going on. Protests don't work, my ass.
This is both infuriating and devastating.
GO DM MODS OF YOUR FAVORITE SUBREDDITS AND POLITELY ASK ABOUT MIGRATION!
Well, some of them appear to have been locked out of their accounts, so may have difficulty reading said messages...
~~Oh my God spez has resorted to outright deleting some of the colossal moneymaker subs, that will do more permanent damage than a user blackout ever could. This is quite possibly the funniest thing I've seen from that shitsite in years.~~
They just removed the mods. They'll presumably appoint someone else. Now, those appointed replacement mods may well dick up the sub and result in it losing popularity, but Reddit isn't deleting the sub directly.
The entire r/MildlyInteresting mod has just been REINSTATED - again without any communication or explanation
https://reddit.com/r/ModCoord/comments/14etdf8/the_entire_rmildlyinteresting_mod_has_just_been/
We all knew this was a possibility.
The next move should be contacting all the mods of all the subreddits you love and get them the information on a migration. Set up a place for them to land and offer to have them mod here if they want to move everyone.
I have done that with my favorite subs already. Hopefully the mods respond and set up home here.
I can't say I'm surprised we've arrived at this point but still... If this is the precedent set then there's surely not much more that can be done. Thing that sort of sickens me is seeing just how many people are immediately lining up to take over as mods for these subs, but maybe I'm just naïve.