@hughster Moderating a large subreddit is a lot of hard work.
Moderators are withdrawing their labour because of grievances relating to the terms and conditions under which they do their work.
People who use #Reddit benefit greatly from the work that moderators do. If you visit the site during the blackout, you actively undermine the efficacy of their protest.
It might not be a "strike" or "picket line" in the strict legal interpretation, but it's morally indistinguishable from one.
@tcgm @krans But I'm in the UK, and I'm speaking from a position of a user in the UK. There is a whole world beyond the USA.
The T&Cs we agree to make clear that:
—"moderating a subreddit is an unofficial, voluntary position"
—"you are not, and may not represent that you are, authorized to act on behalf of Reddit"
—"you may not perform moderation actions in return for any form of compensation"
https://www.redditinc.com/policies/user-agreement-september-12-2021
I'm not sure how much further away from "work" this could get!