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I think most of the larger ones were forced to reopen by the admins

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Admin was kicking mods that didn’t approve. Absolutely forced to reopen.

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The thing is, Reddit doesn’t allow subs to run unmoderated, so IIRC there were instances where they’d kick out the moderators for not re-opening and then have to close the sub again for being unmoderated.

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Is Reddit going to tell itself it’s being bad?

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They are already finding scabs to come in and moderate. The quality will be shitty but they don’t care.

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r/interestingasfuck has been without mods for 2 weeks now. It’s just so idiotic. They remove all the mods and then… don’t replace them? Now there hasn’t been a post in 2 weeks on a sub with 11+mil members.

I wonder if they just forgot about that particular sub?

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