They’re still enforcing site-wide rules, which means anything actually toxic to Reddit’s brand will be covered. Really the go ahead on shit-posting is likely to drive engagement and post count. Doubt it will be anything substantial, but definitely not harmful. If their intent is a mod strike kinda thing, they haven’t thought it through too much.
They’re still enforcing site-wide rules, which means anything actually toxic to Reddit’s brand will be covered. Really the go ahead on shit-posting is likely to drive engagement and post count. Doubt it will be anything substantial, but definitely not harmful. If their intent is a mod strike kinda thing, they haven’t thought it through too much.