"Open your subreddit, or we'll find someone who will." - r/WatchPeopleDieInside forced to open

Generator@lemmy.pt to Reddit@lemmy.ml – 10 points –
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  • Is it possible the changes we are making are damaging to the way people are using reddit?

  • No, it's the mods who are wrong.

Not just the mods, the communities themselves. Many voted to go dark.

Maybe Huffman can introduce some sort of social credit system to keep everyone's behavior in line.

I hope they will find equally creative solutions like r/pics.

A nuclear one that comes to mind is taking the subs name too literally and turn it into bestgore.