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Reddit Prevents Mods From Making Subreddits Permanently Private or NSFW


The message-board platform Reddit has changed the level of control subreddit group moderators have over how their communities are classified. In a post on the Reddit modnews community, the company's ... Read More

Reddit Removes Mods for Subreddits After Allowing NSFW Content as Part of Their Protests


Reddit was recently in chaos, but the company's solution is to remove these mods that allowed NSFW content to be known as safe for work subreddits as part of their protests against the new API pricing ... Read More

Reddit Gives Final Warning to Subreddits Using NSFW Protest Tactic


The social media platform is once again threatening to crack down on entire moderator teams of several subreddits for permitting NSFW content. To stamp out any remaining protests, Reddit is sending ... Read More

Reddit removes mods as subreddits continue protesting unpopular API changes


It's been over a week and a half since the 48-hour Reddit "Blackout" began, and some of the platform's biggest subreddits continue to protest the company's plans to charge exorbitant rates to ... Read More

Reddit Is Removing Mods Over NSFW Protests


In the wake of sitewide protests, ostensibly over some API changes but really about an increasingly corporate squeeze of a historically community-run site, some Reddit moderators have decided to hit ... Read More

In fear of more user protests, Reddit announces controversial policy change


Following site-wide user protests last year that featured moderators turning thousands of subreddits private or not-safe-for-work (NSFW), Reddit announced that mods now need its permission to make ... Read More

Reddit issues 'final warning' to subreddits posting NSFW content to kill advertising revenue


Many subreddits are still continuing to protest the recent changes Reddit made to its API policy, and now the platform has issued a final warning to subreddits that choose to stand against the changes ... Read More


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