So here is a link to the discussion post and it goes about as expected with the mod poster going into a history lesson about the sub and what is going with its current heated state. Talks about bringing both of the spectrum together, yadda yadda yadda, and some other shit about attempts to improve the subreddits moderation. The bigger blow up is the higher mods refusal to remove one of the more problem moderators causing the most problems which one user comments about, with citations, in the run up to the big talk.
During all of this, /SubredditDrama catches wind of it and the problem moderator decided to go over and comment in that thread leading to more controversy.
There is a followup posting on the new sister subreddit called /PublicfreakoutsReborn where people start to speculate about about the future of APF and starting to write it off as a lose because of the refusal to remove the most controversial moderator from it.
Gotta love the mods that want to educate their community and deciding what is the right content. Imagine being so full of yourself that you think that what you want matters more than what the people - the very people that are the only reason the position you are in at that point in time exists - want. But enough about ShadistReddit and pinkerbelle.
The sub is lost. They should look for an alternative outside of reddit.
That's pretty much every sub on reddit. Mods dictating content and arbitrarily and inconsistently deciding what doesn't belong and what does.