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The modcoord sub that organised the initial blackout are encouraging subs to remain dark in response to this. It seems like a lot of subs are going to remain dark.
If a sub doesn't want to go dark (stopdrinking was given as a community support example), then a touch-grass-tuesday is recommended to close the sub every Tuesday as an ongoing reminder.
Seems like Reddit has taken the protest as "a bit of noise, but business as usual soon". So, time to kick it up a notch
is there a discord where things are being organised?
Opened infinity and went to r/modcoord to find info on how they coordinate with each other but I found nothing
Edit: bruh, I'm blind, I missed this info when checking their subreddit description:
Edit2: I can't send screenshot so there's text version:
Discord - you can request access by sending us a modmail from your own subreddit's modmail (for mods of subreddits participating in the blackout)