Just want to get the mods opinions on when/whether the subreddit will be reopening. Ive noticed large swaths of subreddits giving up and many very large subreddits included in that
Personally ill just say that i was never in favour of the blackout at all because this was obviously going to happen, and i was especially not okay with the path of exile subreddits indefinite closure. Ill just make that clear so everyone reading knows!
But yes, this isnt meant to be a whine post or anything i do just want to know where the mods are at currently because all the small gaming subreddits i usually browse are back up but poe is not, and theres legitimate large scale poe hype coming on the horizon with poe2 so i sure would love to just have the subreddit back despite all its glaring flaws
Of course the active posters here are probably in favour of using this website because they love the concept of migrating to an open solution or whatever, but im more asking the people in charge if this is actually going to be a permanent solution or not
What does this mean in context of the subreddit reopening. Will it reopen in july? Is the plan to reopen or not? What dust needs to settle to make this decision? Will it open in july if the dust hasnt settled? Is the subreddit just not going to open if reddit doesnt cave?
Im not coming at this from ill intentions and im not trying to whine, i just want our community back and no this website is not it, and it wont ever be it.
July first is the official end of all thirdparty apps like Apollo and Rif. And therefore a even more ad driven and privacy losing age of reddit will start.
Have a good time there, it will not be the same going forward.
Assuming all the subs reopen, mods will find out which parts of what Reddit has been saying have been lies or not, and will find out if they're actually able to mod properly.
My suspicion is that, like earlier when /u/spez was lying about the mods themselves, many of the mod tools won't actually work like way /u/spez claims. The subs might not be closed any more, but I wouldn't be surprised if they fill up with spam, AI-written ads, and troll posts.