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The Reddit blackout is already forcing unexpected changes

But there are other, longer term effects we’re only just beginning to get a hint of. For one, the blackout could lead to significant changes in Reddit’s own policies and its dealings with moderators. In, Huffman suggested he was considering changing the site’s rules to make it easier to remove moderators.

One change that is “really important,” he said, “is making sure that, for example, the protests, now or in the future, are actually representative of their communities. And I think that may have been the case for many at the beginning of this week, but that’s less and less the case as time goes on.to a question on r/ModSuport, a company representative raised a similar point.

While the post cited Reddit’s existing policies for moderators, the comment has been interpreted by some longtime moderators as. For now, it’s unclear exactly how Reddit’s policies may change for its legions of volunteer moderators. The company didn’t immediately respond to questions about whether it plans to change its moderator removal policy.

Meanwhile, the blackout has affected Reddit in other important ways. There’s been a small, but growing push among some power users to federated Reddit alternatives like

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