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

Excellent work

One of the legal advice subs – I can’t remember which – was going forward requiring post approval from mods because they value community safety. But as they are unpaid volunteers they estimate it could take up to 14 days for post approval.

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The only thing that could have made it better would be if they added a “Moderators need to work much more inefficiently now due to having to use the official reddit app’s terrible UI”

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I think that was /r/scams. Their post was fantastic

Oh man. I wouldn’t want to anger a bunch of people who make it a hobby to fight scammers in a social psychology arms race.

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