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The admins will take over all the high profile subs. You know it
Mods of niche subs are harder to replace. As a finn, I'd like to see what reddit does if our native language sub went out indefinitely. Big subs have visibility though, and can make headlines.
Do they have the manpower to manage them tho?
This protest is supported by the overwhelming majority of reddit users, it's not just mods decision, if they replaced the mods of "my" subs, I wouldn't be happy at all about it.
If admins replace mods, all user should start spamming those subs with all the worse things they can think of, see how well they deal with it lol.
Nah, they will just nuke mods until the top mod pledges compliance. There are plenty of people out there looking to get drunk on a small amount of power.
In practice, what will happen is that a lot of right wing trolls and provocateurs are going to jump into the top mod spots on big subs.
I am pretty sure they've been running r/soccer for a while now, to protect Reddit Inc from being taken to court by the super litigious football authorities
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Let them take over lol, see how well they manage actually working on their communities for a change :think_bread: