Reddit CEO says the mods leading a punishing blackout are too powerful and he will change the site's rules to weaken themAllonzeeLV@vlemmy.net to World News@beehaw.org – 300 points – 1 years agobusinessinsider.com175Post a CommentPreviewYou are viewing a single commentView all commentsAh, so the blackout isn't as "unsuccessful" as he wants people to believe it to be...Yeah, really. Didn't the actual blackout technically end a few days ago? Seems that it didn't just go away.What if the mods were all like. Let’s just say it’s 48 hours…Maybe it’s more than a lot of noise8 more...8 more...
Ah, so the blackout isn't as "unsuccessful" as he wants people to believe it to be...Yeah, really. Didn't the actual blackout technically end a few days ago? Seems that it didn't just go away.What if the mods were all like. Let’s just say it’s 48 hours…Maybe it’s more than a lot of noise8 more...8 more...
Yeah, really. Didn't the actual blackout technically end a few days ago? Seems that it didn't just go away.What if the mods were all like. Let’s just say it’s 48 hours…Maybe it’s more than a lot of noise8 more...
Ah, so the blackout isn't as "unsuccessful" as he wants people to believe it to be...
Yeah, really. Didn't the actual blackout technically end a few days ago? Seems that it didn't just go away.
What if the mods were all like. Let’s just say it’s 48 hours…
Maybe it’s more than a lot of noise