/r/PICS moderators receive /u/ModCodeofConduct message accusing them of breaking site rules by switching to NSFW; mods can't reply, so post public response instead
/r/PICS moderators receive /u/ModCodeofConduct message accusing them of breaking site rules by switching to NSFW; mods can't reply, so post public response instead
Greetings, /r/PICS! The moderators were recently contacted by /u/ModCodeofConduct, who [had this to say](https://i.imgu
Cross-posted from https://kbin.social/m/RedditMigration/t/143612
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Excellent. John would be proud.
1 0 ReplyNo, he wouldn't. He would say continuing to visit a site you are protesting against isn't a protest at all.
1 1 ReplyThis is just incorrect.
What you are describing is a boycott. And it's probably true that that's the most powerful thing a normal user can do against reddit.
But mods can do much more by messing with their sub. In terms of headache caused.
4 0 ReplyThey're driving away the holdouts by making the content useless. I think that's better than just leaving, burn it down on your way out.
3 0 ReplyHe’d be all for both, but he certainly likes malicious compliance as protest when feasible.
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