Site to track Subreddit's as they go dark
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this post was submitted on 11 Jun 2023
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I know some subreddits are just locking new submissions, not going private. Does this tool track that, or exclusively those that go private?
This makes a lot of sense. I was curious about this too, but didn't want to give reddit any traffic during the protest by checking out any of the subs to see what's going on.
I'm going to guess just private, because automatically assessing how a sub is being moderated would be very hard.
It must track only the ones that are private. It doesn't show Explain Like I'm Five as green. They said they would leave a stickied post that is informative about the protest and block all new submissions.
This tool doesnt, but the one linked in the second edit does
r/stocks is private at the moment, so maybe just an issue with the data collection.