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Today's AMA fell far short of restoring the trust that Reddit desperately needs to regain. It is imperative that Reddit demonstrates a genuine understanding and willingness to listen to the concerns of its users, mods, and developers affected by these changes. As a result, a blackout is currently scheduled to take place in just three days.

Many of you have expressed the desire for an indefinite blackout, and we urge you to actively engage with your users and make decisions that prioritize the best interests of your community, whether that blackout lasts two days or extends even longer.

We firmly believe that there is still an opportunity for Reddit to rectify its course, but it requires a concerted effort to reevaluate and reverse these unacceptable decisions. Regrettably, thus far, we have yet to witness any tangible evidence of such an undertaking.

https://libreddit.kavin.rocks/r/ModCoord/comments/1401qw5/incomplete_and_growing_list_of_participating

http://archive.today/tIVr3

> Today's AMA fell far short of restoring the trust that Reddit desperately needs to regain. It is imperative that Reddit demonstrates a genuine understanding and willingness to listen to the concerns of its users, mods, and developers affected by these changes. As a result, a blackout is currently scheduled to take place in just three days. > > Many of you have expressed the desire for an indefinite blackout, and we urge you to actively engage with your users and make decisions that prioritize the best interests of your community, whether that blackout lasts two days or extends even longer. > > We firmly believe that there is still an opportunity for Reddit to rectify its course, but it requires a concerted effort to reevaluate and reverse these unacceptable decisions. Regrettably, thus far, we have yet to witness any tangible evidence of such an undertaking. https://libreddit.kavin.rocks/r/ModCoord/comments/1401qw5/incomplete_and_growing_list_of_participating http://archive.today/tIVr3

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Yeah, we'll see. Reddit is a fucking addiction, I'm glad I never took part in that shit, except a little bit in the early days. I'll believe it when I see it, but I think these people wake up, check reddit, check reddit more while getting ready for their day, check reddit on the way to work/wherever, check reddit when they arrive, and then continue to check it at every moment they have.

"Terminally online", I've heard it called. I hope they follow through with this- that'd mean a few million people not spending all of their time on reddit for a few days. Who knows what might get done in that time?