Reddit will do whatever it takes for them. It is unfortunate but not a giant shock.
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I'm gonna laugh my ass of in the end of these hostile mod removals, they end up paying them and their now reddit employees with a union..
I saw another post saying they vowed not to do that. I haven't read the interview, but I wonder how what he said could be interpreted in opposite ways by two different people.
The answer imo to this is to add people as approved posters and keep the subreddit going.
Can't say I'm surprised.
They did say that they would do it, after all.
No this was literally just a part of the contingency plan. The whole point of their API change is literally to push out anyone even mildly tech-savvy, and keep all the people who blindly just scroll through posts and consume the ads just like other content.
We were all expecting that, Iโm surprised that they didnโt do it earlier.