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Subreddits Are Planning an Indefinite Blackout in Response to Leaked Reddit CEO Memo

Several subreddits across the popular online community, Reddit, are planning an indefinite blackout.

Sara Jones by Sara Jones
June 14, 2023
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Subreddits Are Planning an Indefinite Blackout in Response to Leaked Reddit CEO Memo

London, UK - July 31, 2018: The buttons of the app Reddit, surrounded by Pinterest, Whatsapp, and other apps on the screen of an iPhone.

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In a significant development that has sparked widespread controversy and protest, several subreddits across the popular online community, Reddit, are planning an indefinite blackout. This planned blackout comes in response to a leaked internal memo allegedly written by the Reddit CEO, outlining concerning changes to the platform’s policies and moderation practices.

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The leaked memo, which has been circulating among Reddit moderators and users, reportedly reveals a series of proposed measures that would significantly impact the autonomy and freedom of expression within the platform. According to the memo, Reddit’s administration intends to implement stricter content guidelines and increase the control exerted over individual subreddits, which has left many community members feeling alarmed and betrayed.

As a response, various subreddit communities, which serve as dedicated hubs for discussions on specific topics, are planning a coordinated blackout. The blackout involves temporarily making their respective subreddits inaccessible to users, effectively suspending all activities, discussions, and submissions. This move aims to draw attention to the concerns raised by the leaked memo and demonstrate the solidarity among subreddit communities.

Popular subreddits plan to extend blackouts indefinitely | Engadget

The blackout is expected to affect a wide range of subreddits, encompassing diverse topics such as technology, gaming, sports, politics, and entertainment. While the blackout duration may vary among different subreddits, the overarching goal is to convey a powerful message to Reddit’s administration regarding the importance of user autonomy, transparent decision-making processes, and preserving the core values that have made Reddit a vibrant and inclusive community.

This planned action by subreddit communities highlights the significant role they play in shaping the Reddit platform. Subreddits foster passionate discussions, niche communities, and a sense of belonging for millions of users. They contribute to the diverse and democratic nature of the platform, enabling individuals to express their opinions, share knowledge, and connect with like-minded individuals.

In response to the leaked memo and ensuing blackout plans, Reddit administrators have yet to issue an official statement. However, they are undoubtedly aware of the growing discontent among users and the potential impact of the blackout on the overall user experience and engagement.

The blackout, while disruptive, underscores the power of collective action and the influence of online communities in shaping the platforms they inhabit. It serves as a reminder that platforms like Reddit rely on the active participation and support of their user base for success.

As the blackout commences, Reddit users and observers are closely watching the developments and waiting for a response from the platform’s administration. It remains to be seen how Reddit will address the concerns raised by the leaked memo and whether any changes will be made to the proposed policies and moderation practices.

The subreddit blackout represents a pivotal moment in the ongoing discourse surrounding online community governance and the delicate balance between content moderation and user autonomy. It also emphasizes the importance of transparency, open communication, and inclusivity in shaping the future of platforms like Reddit.

Disclaimer: The information provided in this article is based on leaked information and the intentions expressed by subreddit communities at the time of writing. Reddit’s official response and subsequent actions may impact the situation and its resolution.

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