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Of course PoE players would min/max to the extreme. Never expected anything less. Big balls move.
It'll be interesting if it stays. I wouldn't be surprised if the reddit admins force mods to reopen the subs, or just outright remove the offending mods.
They have done that before. KotakuInAction was shut down once by it's founder who didn't like the direction of the sub and the admins removed the mod that did it and reopened the sub with a new head mod.
I’d love to see Reddit try to replace 25K+ mods along with all their tools and bots. Not happening. The most they’ll do is whine about it, but I’m pretty sure even that won’t happen because their lawyers are definitely telling them to stfu right now.
Also this is my first comment (is it even called a comment on here? lol) on kbin after seeking refuge from Reddit, so hello kbin! Obligatory fuck u/spez.