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I'm very surprised that Reddit didn't immediately bend the knee. If they succeed in going public this policy will not continue
if they gave in for one, they would be in for all
so they have to fight to be forced so they don't have to answer every request
Probably because the brown envelope wasn't think enough.
I'm sure for the right "incentive" they'll happily cooperate.
Sadlyi think this is the inevitable