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Reddit CEO tells employees that subreddit blackout “will pass”
(www.theverge.com)
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Most of the participating subreddits have said they'll continue the blackout if needed.
I agree, although the process of replacing mods will be pretty messy. You might have to do that for 1000's of subs. A reddit employee is going to go through each one, kick off the old mods, set it to public, and recruit new mods? That's a long winded process to do it at scale.
I think in reality there won't be that many subs that stay dark permanently, but even if a handful of bigger subs hold out, it will be a shitshow.
Reddit won't really be the same again...