And here I was thinking everyone on Reddit went back to status quo after all the drama last time. Every time something else happens I see Reddit growing closer and closer to going the way of Digg; unless some major changes happen. This may be the biggest thing yet now since the mods are in on it and are actively affecting the function of the site by shutting down the most popular subs. Short of taking over those subs and replacing the mods; admins really can't ignore this or brush it off this time. I look forward to their next /r/announcement post with popcorn bucket in hand.
And here I was thinking everyone on Reddit went back to status quo after all the drama last time. Every time something else happens I see Reddit growing closer and closer to going the way of Digg; unless some major changes happen. This may be the biggest thing yet now since the mods are in on it and are actively affecting the function of the site by shutting down the most popular subs. Short of taking over those subs and replacing the mods; admins really can't ignore this or brush it off this time. I look forward to their next /r/announcement post with popcorn bucket in hand.