Decent video, even considering the fact that Upper Echeolon has slightly tapered off in my ratings, and the fact that the 92 of the top 500 list is old news to me.
And I do think that hostile takeovers are worth a mention too. Especially /r/wikiinaction... anyone know about that? Also worth talking about /r/againsthatesubreddits planting CP on subs to get them banned, as well as /r/shitredditsays getting special treatment (I did hear they apparently were able to bypass a site wide restriction on something, but I cannot remember what beyond the fact that it might be related to reddit gold somehow).
I can definitely see them trying to do it to /r/KIA or finally making a move to get them banned at some point, even if it feels like it should have happened long ago - I think the only reason they are still on the site is controlled opposition, but I feel like there might be another reason why /r/KIA hasn't been banned while /r/TumblrInAction has. Does anyone know what was the last straw/incident that got /r/TIA banned? Or was it just them deciding to go do it out of the blue?
Decent video, even considering the fact that Upper Echeolon has slightly tapered off in my ratings, and the fact that the 92 of the top 500 list is old news to me.
And I do think that hostile takeovers are worth a mention too. Especially /r/wikiinaction... anyone know about that? Also worth talking about /r/againsthatesubreddits planting CP on subs to get them banned, as well as /r/shitredditsays getting special treatment (I did hear they apparently were able to bypass a site wide restriction on something, but I cannot remember what beyond the fact that it might be related to reddit gold somehow).
I can definitely see them trying to do it to /r/KIA or finally making a move to get them banned at some point, even if it feels like it should have happened long ago - I think the only reason they are still on the site is controlled opposition, but I feel like there might be another reason why /r/KIA hasn't been banned while /r/TumblrInAction has. Does anyone know what was the last straw/incident that got /r/TIA banned? Or was it just them deciding to go do it out of the blue?
Last I saw, most of KIA was ran by trannies. Definitely controlled opposition.