With the new Reddit policies, when a sub protests and goes private, could re-edit just step in, oust a moderator and switch it back to public?
With the new Reddit policies, when a sub protests and goes private, could re-edit just step in, oust a moderator and switch it back to public?
Yes. They have already done this to r/adviceanimals and threatened to do it to r/pics. They will be doing it to any subs that don’t go back to public. It is time to leave reddit permanently.
when did they do it to adviceanimals?
A few days ago. It was posted about on a few Lemmy instances.
i read here it was one mod who was removed, and made the decision without consultation of any other mods.