Reddit CEO lashes out on protests, moderators and third-party apps
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techcrunch.com
"He added that he plans to make changes to moderator policies so users can vote them out. Currently, a higher-ranking moderator — or the company — can boot out moderators. Incidentally, a r/Apple moderator posted on Twitter (via 9to5Mac) that Reddit was threatening to remove moderators who are staging an indefinite blackout."
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Well, the only reason being that the content is there and not here YET.
To be honest, I prefer not being tempted to /r/PublicFreakout.
Good content is migratory.