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by pydry
1590 days ago
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This used to work well but moderators have "professionalized" and nowadays will viciously stamp out any kind of separarism. Creating a forum has never been hard. Attracting people is. I would imagine this would get worse as money corrupts reddit the same way money corrupted google. Whomever moderates /r/camping probably isnt doing it for free. |
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How would they go about doing that? I see new, competing subreddits being created all the time. Like, what could a mod do to stop me if I wanted to create a new competing sub?