Mods behind the organization of the current 48hr action (r/Save3rdPartyApps and /r/ModCoord) are starting to prepare for an extended blackout and offering support for subreddits who wish to do so....
Mods behind the organization of the current 48hr action (r/Save3rdPartyApps and /r/ModCoord) are starting to prepare for an extended blackout and offering support for subreddits who wish to do so. They cite /r/aww, /r/music, /r/videos and /r/futurology as some of the biggers subs already on board.
There's a user setting you can check to default to old.reddit. If you don't have it checked, or you're not logged in, www.reddit.com defaults to new.reddit.
There's a user setting you can check to default to old.reddit. If you don't have it checked, or you're not logged in, www.reddit.com defaults to new.reddit.
I think we've already got (more than) enough threads about the blackout. The indefinite blackouts (and this specific link) are already being discussed in this one:...
Mods behind the organization of the current 48hr action (r/Save3rdPartyApps and /r/ModCoord) are starting to prepare for an extended blackout and offering support for subreddits who wish to do so. They cite /r/aww, /r/music, /r/videos and /r/futurology as some of the biggers subs already on board.
Here's a related post aimed at regular users: The Fight Continues
Archived link to "old" so you don't have to go there . https://archive.ph/pa9zX
Also, direct Old Reddit link: https://old.reddit.com/r/ModCoord/comments/148ks6u/indefinite_blackout_next_steps_polling_your/
Thanks, for some reason I get old reddit at www. Could just be my preferences or something in RES. I updated my link in the comment as well.
There's a user setting you can check to default to old.reddit. If you don't have it checked, or you're not logged in, www.reddit.com defaults to new.reddit.
Another possibility is that you are running a browser add-on to redirect. I am using Old Reddit Redirect for Firefox.
I think we've already got (more than) enough threads about the blackout. The indefinite blackouts (and this specific link) are already being discussed in this one: https://tildes.net/~tech/167j/reddit_ceo_tells_employees_that_subreddit_blackout_will_pass