[-] jjamessmithh@lemmy.world 2 points 1 year ago

But they're unwashed...

[-] jjamessmithh@lemmy.world 2 points 1 year ago

That's where we are now, the migration has begun. But now, I'm stuck with a foot on each boat while I spread the word.

[-] jjamessmithh@lemmy.world 7 points 1 year ago

Them replacing mods is what scares me the most. My subreddit is for advice for stretching piercings. If I continued to protest or even outright deleted my subreddit, and they restored it and replaced the mod team, what quality of moderating should I expect? Like I get it on meme subs, not hard to moderate that sort of content. But I know damn well they aren't going to get people with experience relative to the more specific subs.

[-] jjamessmithh@lemmy.world 19 points 1 year ago

My sub did switch to NSFW after the API change, but its definitely one that qualifies to have been NSFW the whole time, as its a subreddit that features stretched piercings, including all types of genitalia. In our 'Final Warning', reddit claims that our sub doesn't qualify to be NSFW, proving that they didn't even check the content within.

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I figured we would just have the same content as the subreddit; questions and advice, pictures of any stretched piercings, NSFW welcome, and trusted reputable shops and sellers.

I'm open to suggestions, what are your thoughts?

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The Stretching Guide (docs.google.com)

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