I know what Reddit is doing. What I'm saying is that the users and the community in many of the subreddits are not to blame and should not be blamed or punished by users who decided they no longer want any part or reddit.
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They are the community, just like we users are here. Punishing them for something the Reddit management did, would be unnecessary vindictive, IMHO.
The actual users or the community I should say, is not profiting off of anything. Don't conflate the users of the service or app that is Reddit with its management.
He might be doctor, but he also served in the war and from what it looks like the front lines. Same goes for the nurse.
Just because some users decide to stay with reddit does not mean they deserve to have their community destroyed.
I won't judge Discovery for taking a swing as they say, they had big ideas and went for it. Fair play. While I never minded the rework as much as some others perhaps, I did think they went a bit far and it was too much unto Orcs territory. I do think their intial compromise in season 2 of disc was already pretty fine by giving them hair back and kinda soften their features to look less Orc like.
But having seeing the latest version, I do think that SNW have got right here. I do however hope that the Klingons keep some of their traits from disco in other respects. Mainly not being all about GLORY at all times and always act like a bunch of old, drinking sailors.
That would be unfair to the people who stayed behind and want to stay with reddit.
He definitely is one of my favorites, too.
Yeah, I think I might agree, was perhaps just a tad bit too much on the slow mo. It will be interesting to see how the Dr will handle Spock once he inevitable breaks Chaple's heart.
Maybe, but also the mods perhaps saw that the only ones getting punished were the community, so they reopened and gave those subs back to the users.
I'm not defending reddit as a corporate entity, I "defending" its users and the community and argue against punishing them to punish reddit.