Steve Huffman, the Reddit CEO, told NBC News in an interview that a user protest on the site this week is led by a minority of moderators and doesn’t have wide support.
If I can’t win I’ll make my own rules…Jesus guy just admit you were wrong.
Side note, did anyone see how /r/Pics handled this after they opened back up because it was beautiful. Around 2300 users voted to open /r/Pics again and 37k users voted to keep protesting in their own special way.
If I can’t win I’ll make my own rules…Jesus guy just admit you were wrong.
Side note, did anyone see how /r/Pics handled this after they opened back up because it was beautiful. Around 2300 users voted to open /r/Pics again and 37k users voted to keep protesting in their own special way.
Read the poll again, reopen had negative 2300 votes
Oof, missed that little hypen…that makes it worse.
how are they protesting?
Only images of John Oliver looking sexy are allowed.
But are there really any images of John Oliver not looking sexy?
No. Per the rules, any picture of John Oliver is sexy
No. That just gives the sub plenty of content.
Damn I never thought I would want to go back but this temptation might be too great, I gotta see those sexy pictures.