“We are not… unilaterally reopening communities.”

The first link was through MSN, my bad. Here’s the link directly from The Verge.

  • inventa@lemmy.fmhy.ml
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    They also said if mods decide not to moderate they’d be breaking the code of conduct and would be replaced, and that if even 1 mod wants the community open they’ll remove all the others and open the community

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    Sounds like a MAJOR walk-back of the policy that was just communicated over on /r/modsupport. They’re still gonna do it if the blackout goes long enough, though.

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      Contradictory messaging has been typical of this whole fiasco. Spez will continue to dig himself deeper and deeper.

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      Well, to add to it - they have also said that if mods refuse to moderate they will allow someone else to take their place and then if that person wants the sub open - it’ll be reopened.

      Its just corpo double-speak to say that they are going to reopen blackout subs.

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    Push comes to shove, yes they will. And not to side with Reddit, but it’s entirely in their rights to do so.