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This was basically force the admins of reddit to remove them as mods... going to annoy a lot of people but its not going to magically cease reddits operations.
The problem with removing mods is that they need to find a replacement for all that free labour.
Agreed, but when that happens, regular users will see that the admins will just change mods without mod or user consent. For some that might be a final straw.
They will need replacement mods. Good mods don't grow on trees.
Reddit literally don't care. They gotta try and become profitable somehow and they will destroy their community to get there if they have too