/r/ireland and /r/casualireland are both down.
@padraig just bury the whole lot. Reddit can't be a trusted platform anyway and its demise could bring about an overdue paridigm shift for community and hobby groups limited by the subreddit format.
@cjmoore I had hope that Spez would have apologised or made _some_ changes.
But he didn't. The prick doubled down. And now he is paying the price.
Fuck their IPO.
@padraig reddit is behaving exactly the way they've been signalling for years. Creeping capture of community built resources, enablement and endorsement of dangerous subs that ruin people's lives financially (but buy fistfuls of awards), like stock/crypto boosters, to say nothing of their arbitrary and often random political crackdowns and quarantines.
@padraig I only visited /r/Ireland recently for the first time. The vitriol and outright racism/xenophobia shocked me to be honest. Not sure I'd lament its loss.
But also screw Reddit and their cash grab
@ronanmcd yeah, I mainly hang around on /r/casualireland since they don't tolerate any of that. Very chill community when you take politics and religion out of it.
@padraig good to know thanks
@ronanmcd You should see how the banlist grows daily because of people like that.
@padraig fwiw, I argued against us going dark