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Main mod of r/piracy demoded by reddit and forcing the sub to open up again
(lemmy.dbzer0.com)
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1. Please be kind and helpful to one another.
2. No racism, sexism, ableism, homophobia, transphobia, spam.
3. Linking to piracy sites is fine, but please keep links directly to pirated content in DMs.
It's amazing that the threat to unmod people actually worked, and a lot of subreddits are reopening, saying that "they have no other option". It shows that mods care more about their place in their subreddit than the community they supposedly did their protest for.
Well, if your choice is failing+personal loss vs. just failing, then which one would you expect most people to go for!?
Is it a personal loss though?
Yeah, I don't actually see loosing anything, except valuable time to mod a community.