If I am understanding right, this is the first major company to intentionally stop using reddit from the API changes and the subsequent chaos and fallout of various subs protesting and/or posting NSFW material or just being chaos.
This means these "protests" are actually working and are scaring off larger companies or making others strongly reconsider using it. Minecraft, the still largest game in the world, stepping off the platform is probably going to signal the mass-exodus of other companies following suit, probably going back to bespoke forums rather then centralized hubs like Reddit.
I say good, screw reddit lmao
