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Reddit says it’s ‘not acceptable’ for communities to go NSFW in protest
(www.theverge.com)
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sure, its "not acceptable" that the majority of your users are democratically voting to take these subs to NSFW.
This is the last gasp of the irrelevant. Just like applebees was blaming 'the kids these days' and their avocado toast as to why they won't pay $17 for a microwaved cheeseburger... That generation was out of touch with the modern consumer, and instead of ADAPTING (like capitalism says it does), they blamed what should be "their customers" on their business model failing.
Well, reddit is being just as myopic.
To them its "not acceptable" that the majority of its users have changed their minds and are actively trying to ruin the site. They just can't accept that idea, so the behavior is "not acceptable". Get a clue guys. Just because we keep loading your website doesn't mean we're going to keep being your free content and moderation generators.
Oh, capitalism is working. We're all voting with our feet. ;)