That's wild if true. If I took a picture, created art work, made a meme why would I want reddit taking credit for it. Not to mention a ton of content on reddit is just screenshots from twitter, tumblr, 4chan, etc. How do you get off slapping a watermark on content that originated on another platform. It's like all these websites that host user generated content eventually forget they are just a host for the content. They start thinking they are the content.
I ended up going thru all of my saved posts before the protests started. Saved things to text documents, subscribing to youtube videos I had saved, saved images and external links.
Star Wars The Old Republic. Basically KOTOR with mmo elements. You could play it as a single player game if you wanted, with a lot of story content.
But doing flash points and PvP with my friends was fun too. Buying strongholds and flagships then decorating them was fun as well.
I've been frustrated by the quality on Reddit for awhile. Every sub degrades as time goes on. Users just upvote anything they like regardless of whether it fits the purpose of the sub. Bots run rampant in even the smallest of subs.
Stardew Valley. A great farming sim. I put in hundreds of hours on Stardew on PC, then turned around and picked it up on Switch to play with my girlfriend.
I hope a lot of users are actually avoiding reddit during these protests and not just relying on the subreddits closing to send a message.