• @hikarulsi
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    112 years ago

    Everyone subs are now dank meme without mods

    • @kylian0087
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      2 years ago

      Honnesly how populair meme subs are. This is not the best thing to do i think.

      • @hikarulsi
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        32 years ago

        Not the best thing for the IPO price for sure

        Redditors who created the content all these years won’t be given any shares, neither would the mods

      • @Interesting_Test_814
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        12 years ago

        Yeah, I was thinking that too. This John Oliver spam reminded me how at some point recently (before the protests) the biggest french meme subreddit r/rance was full of images of Bernard Tapie with some wordplay for like two days (eventually the mods stepped in to stop the flood). I don’t know if such a thing is common in the bigger subs, but maybe currently some are just thinking “oh, a new John Oliver trend, neat.” (Though, the larger scale and the fact other posts are not allowed, and the fact the trend is here to stay for as long as the protest, make the thing quite different.)