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Pretty ironic text. It's in part because of the trust put in moderators that they feel the need to protest / protest following that obligation.
They could care less unless it affects advertisers. I'm 90% sure they flipped it here because the shutdown for /r/piracy was linking over to dbzer0.
They want to eliminate any potential competition, and /r/piracy is a pretty large subreddit.
please say "couldn't care less"
could means the opposite to what you intend
C'mon, man. What's the internet without some grammar pedantry?
Your totally right.
I think they just want to increase traffic (and thus ad revenue) regardless if the community about copyright infringement. Once this blows over, they'll ban r/piracy faster than a gamer can click the mouse button.