These "protests" have made me go back on reddit moreso than stop me.
I'm not saying to stop though. They are fantastic
These "protests" have made me go back on reddit moreso than stop me.
I'm not saying to stop though. They are fantastic
Be strong. Reddit needs to show users are willing to abandon their mods and their third party apps. Every hit Reddit gets now supports the spez shitshow.
You're right man, I'll just bring the john oliver goblin porn community where everyones a mod here, where it will never have to go away.
Please don't. I'm asking you nicely.
John Oliver goblin porn
Okay wait seriously? What the heck is going on over on r/dndmemes, is it seriously John Oliver goblin porn?
Sadly not, just your bog standard goblin porn. Here will be better though
... can one of the AI art sites make that? Actually, on second thought, please don't, that would be weird in a bad way. Although if an AI art site can make goblin porn, someone could make a bot that just posts AI goblin porn and have an endless stream of original content...
I'm wondering when Spez is going to come in like "what the hell is going on here" then boot all the mods out and replace them with his own (he has already done this).
Be strong. Reddit needs to show users are willing to abandon their mods and their third party apps. Every hit Reddit gets now supports the spez shitshow.
Yeah. When they said 'goblin mode for protesting' I didn't know it would go downhill that fast
Thank you for the warning.
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