Multiple subreddits are adopting alternative methods of protesting like publishing only one kind of post and private days.

Excellent work

I’d like to know more about the “determining close days” for some subreddits. Won’t they just open them back up?

I love to see the malicious compliance.

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Some subs like r/fuckcars will be doing “touch grass Tuesday”, where the sub will be restricted every Tuesday.

I think r/HarryPotter is still polling the same idea. Which gets me wonder what if most of the popular subs decided to do this.

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