Ok seems that it is back up now. Apparently a whole bunch of random subs got banned & are returning. Looks like something went wrong over at reddit HQ.
This is itself a sad picture of what has happened to that site. A medium sized sub goes down and everyone's immediate expectation is that the cause is a management decision rather than a technical problemm
The administration of Reddit has shown enough times that it's interests are not aligned with its users'.
I was under the impression the r/Melbourne mods had attempted to show some solidarity, got out voted by their user base and had thus left the sub largely unmoderated. Perhaps a part of it?
Ok seems that it is back up now. Apparently a whole bunch of random subs got banned & are returning. Looks like something went wrong over at reddit HQ.
This is itself a sad picture of what has happened to that site. A medium sized sub goes down and everyone's immediate expectation is that the cause is a management decision rather than a technical problemm
The administration of Reddit has shown enough times that it's interests are not aligned with its users'.
r/comicbooks as well.
Is it time we rolled out the welcome mat?
ETA: r/Melbourne seems to be back online
Estimated time of arrival?
Edit to add 😉
It'd take it as a compliment Melbourne
I was under the impression the r/Melbourne mods had attempted to show some solidarity, got out voted by their user base and had thus left the sub largely unmoderated. Perhaps a part of it?
Apparently it was a back end glitch on reddits end and a bunch of subs were affected. Major twitter deja vu right now....
https://www.reddit.com/r/ModSupport/comments/15ns0ma/our_city_subreddit_600k_has_been_banned_without/
Oooof
Grabs popcorn …
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