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Reddit communities with millions of followers plan to extend the blackout indefinitely
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Apparently the head mod of /r/Tumblr has already been forcibly demodded. A bit weird that Tumblr of all places has been the starting point.
Do you have any source or details? Would love to read about it.
https://wegotthiscovered.com/social-media/reddit-reportedly-removing-moderators-and-forcing-subreddits-to-reopen-to-break-protest/
Removed by an admin or another mod? There aren't really enough details in that story to know exactly what happened. It also seems strange that it says the sub went public briefly and then back to private. That doesn't really sound like an admin forcibly stopping the blackout.
I feel like subs being forced public is a real possibility as things continue on, but I'm not sure this is a good example of that.