• Sentiel
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    432 years ago

    Antiwork? Really? Out of all possible communities I would expect this one to remain locked. Reddit might as well sticked their collective dick into a beehive.

  • @[email protected]
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    232 years ago

    Reddit is making some funny moves here that I reckon will backfire - forcing antiwork to reopen considering it’s likely a community with strong feelings about strikes and action. They’ve also forced piracy to reopen, which I reckon might backfire on them too.

    • Very_Bad_Janet
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      62 years ago

      Maybe this is deliberate. It might be more appealing for their IPO to purge anticapitalist subs like Piracy and Antiwork. What’s that saying, never let a good.crisis go to waste?

  • DarkThoughts
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    62 years ago

    Subs that are forced to reopen should allow for nothing but Reddit alternatives as submissions.

  • SuiXi3D
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    52 years ago

    This implies slavery. Mods do their very real job for free. By being forced to operate, they are being exploited for their labor.

      • @Fedizen
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        02 years ago

        they cultivated the subs. At best this is a bait and switch, at worst this is simply theft through technology.

  • Lenins2ndCat
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    22 years ago

    I wonder if this came about because of internal conflict in the mod team. I’ve received zero threats from reddit to reopen and mod some subs that are larger than antiwork.