Honestly, they're just using the democracy thing to look like the good guys. But employees have already been quoted saying "we'll force reopen subreddits if we have to, to save the company." They seem to believe that's justified. Plus, who is gonna vote against reopening? The users still active didn't care enough to boycott or switch platforms, so the majority of active users probably do want to reopen. So I doubt they'd mess with results; most votes will be in their favor, and their rationalization for using force will resonate with the remaining users.
random72guy
"But we haven't even implemented the voting feature yet!" -u/DELETED
Yeah, spez is treating striking mods like spoiled toddlers, but insisting on making money himself while making their unpaid work harder. It's eroding their good will to volunteer, for what future? Paid mods?
Love this idea. I definitely treat most content lists as an inbox; if I've interacted with it, archive it somewhere unobtrusive in case I need to refer to it later.
I'm just waiting for my data export request to come through, then gonna hit the shred button.
What, nine thousand?!
Jerboa's been working for me. I wonder if it's a background battery / processing permission issue.
Shout out to Touhou.
I'm on a crusade to call them "lemlets".
Can we call communities "lemlets?"
Can we call communities "lemlets?"
~~Logitech G993 had been great for me. Solid build and battery life, good sound quality, and even good hub software.~~
EDIT: The mic literally just broke on me today. Turns out this is common because the soldering sucks, so extending the boom can break it. Seeing if I can get a replacement under waranty.