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/r/Conservative is going to save Reddit
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Pretty sure they figure it's all the "Leftist Libtard" subs going dark and so, yeah, they're gonna be congrarian to that. And, at the core, the blackout is about sharing tools to produce a more inclusive community. And that's the sort of thing /r/conservative is staunchly against. So it makes sense they'd go out of their way to go contrary to that.