Top post on /r/technology right now is this link to /r/undelete... flaired as "business" news.
So you know we're off to a good start.
There's little-to-no arguing going on, this isn't that kind of drama. Everyone is in the positives, everyone is on the same side, and everyone is taking Reddit very, very seriously.
How can I call it drama if everyone is on the same side?
Overdramatic tidbits like:
my impression of the small clique of moderators on defaults on Reddit is that they would probably be serial killers or cutting small bits of skin off people in their basement if they weren't here. [1]
Being a mod on a default sub is actually quite lucrative. [2]
Didn't we confirm the admins were corrupted months ago? They scrubbed Reddit clean of the NY Ebola story for some reason not to mention the NSA leaks. [3]
What the fuck? How is it even remotely okay for Reddit (the company) to just decide their announcement is more important than any other posts? That's a pretty fucked up abuse of power. I'm not even a little bit content letting the company decide what things can and can't be on my front page. [4]
Guys, the whole thread is a mess, I'd be here for an hour finding all the rabblerousing. You have people deciding they'll never buy gold again, people looking for new sites to jump ship to... it's a big meaty party in there.
Dive in, bask in the anger.
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