will someone explain how making /r/conspiracy private somehow ... influences ... reddit's API pricing decisions ?
this feels like a controlled demolition of /r/conspiracy - in the guise of some moral cause, per usual are these types of #falseflags - if I'm right.
You're not right. You're wrong. This is not "controlled demolition of /r/conspiracy". Anything, or anyone, of value has left or been banned from reddit years ago. There is nothing left of value in /r/conspiracy. The only way /r/conspiracy is able to exist is via controlled opposition and bending the knee
i disagree. i frequented /r/conspiracy and often found great posts.
quality was definitely falling, but... there were/are valuable nuggets to be found.