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Reddit is making sitewide protests basically impossible
Reddit has introduced a new policy that requires moderators to obtain admin approval before making subreddits private or changing their content types (such as from public to NSFW).
This move comes after last year's protests over API pricing, during which thousands of subreddits went private, causing disruptions to the platform.
Subreddits with fewer than 5,000 members or that are less than 30 days old will have their requests automatically approved. Moderators still have the ability to restrict posts for up to seven days without approval using a new “temporary events” feature.
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Reddit has introduced a new policy that requires moderators to obtain admin approval before making subreddits private or changing their content types (such as from public to NSFW).
This move comes after last year's protests over API pricing, during which thousands of subreddits went private, causing disruptions to the platform.
Subreddits with fewer than 5,000 members or that are less than 30 days old will have their requests automatically approved. Moderators still have the ability to restrict posts for up to seven days without approval using a new “temporary events” feature.
🔗 The Verge
🧑💻 @agamtechtricks