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Reddit demands moderators remove NSFW labels, or else
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This is a most excellent place for technology news and articles.
The problem is if you leave, someone else comes in, takes it over and can't do anything to annoy the admins.
At this point the mods are just tanking, and finding new ways to become problematic. Which hopefully people will see. The admins had an easy way to make this work and instead they are just struggling to keep up with this bullshit.
The only option I see is for users to overwrite their comments and for mods to delete their subs if they don't come to an agreement.
I'm still giving them time, but sooner or later I'll change my comments and delete my subreddits (even they're just small ones).
You can't delete subs, only set them private, and then reddit just appoint new mods to open it up again.