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Reddit Admins Deny Subreddit Users the Right to Vote for Further Blackouts
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For sure, I don't think they understand it.
The amazing communities of Reddit can recreate somewhere else - but that means Reddit will lose it's grip on aggregating the internet.
It's a good thing - it means that many communities will possibly go back where they should never have left (e.g. Manjaro forums is far more useful and less toxic than r/Manjaro).
What interests me more, though, is that once something gets posted on Reddit, it's instantly searchable - and that's an issue with Fediverse.