r/Warframe will be reopening in a restricted form on June 21st, when the 7 Crimes of Kullervo update releases.
For the time being, you can either ask here or search the Warframe wiki for any information you seek.
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r/Warframe will be reopening in a restricted form on June 21st, when the 7 Crimes of Kullervo update releases.
For the time being, you can either ask here or search the Warframe wiki for any information you seek.
I really don't mean to sound like an asshole but what's the point in doing the protest if the sub is going to reopen anyway just seems pointless.
We ultimately have to find a balance between the different wishes and considerations in the community. There are those who support the protest and call for an indefinite one, and there are those who have been primarily relying on r/Warframe as a repository of information, which is inaccessible now.
That does make sense I myself have needed it for information thank you for replying.
Same reason strikes aren't indefinite: it's a tool, not an end in and of itself. The idea is to show Spez et al that he's got less power than he thinks he does, not to shut down Reddit indefinitely - you have to care quite a lot about a community to do the thankless job of moderating it for free.
I mean it's getting to the point where the mods are going to be faced with either capitulating and re-opening the sub, or Reddit Administration forcibly removing them to replace them with scabs who'll open it up for them. One way or another it's going to end up open again. The only question is which.
Seems like Reddit has some pretty terrible policies going forwards trying to end the blackout:
It's going to be interesting to watch subs like https://old.reddit.com/r/pics/ and https://old.reddit.com/r/gifs/
I'm happy to help with whatever questions you've got and I'd be surprised if the rest of the instance community didn't feel the same. Just ask and we should be able to help.
I agree, the protest is for a good cause but outright locking it has caused tons of information to be privated.
Reddit is also cracking down and will potentially replace moderators.