Many subs are already opening up again sadly.

It still looks pretty bad (in a good way): https://reddark.untone.uk/

Almost 7,000 subs private, including many of the biggest ones. This is by no means letting up.

True but I see the number of closed subreddits getting lower each time I look at that page.
I think a lot of them are either going to be support subs (like stopdrinking), or they will be subs asking their users what they should do.
The modcoord subreddit is full of support for continued protest
I see major subs like /r/gaming, /r/todayilearned/, /r/space opening up but they're not asking their users what to do :(
Huh? Last I checked r/gaming was asking for user feedback on whether they should remain closed and the comments look like a resounding "yes".
When/where?
Gaming is now public.

Over the past 48 hours, r/gaming has participated in the Reddit-wide blackout in protest of the API pricing changes Reddit is planning to roll...

reddit
Yep, we opened up, polled the users, got told to keep it closed, and down went the shutters.
Force openings
Has that been confirmed yet? I saw one person saying it was happening, but the comments below proved they were wrong, and then they scratched out their comment and apologized for spreading false info.
I saw another post with screenshots

You mean this one right? https://famichiki.jp/@Tsutsuku/110537730270070245

Reddit's CEO is a vile PoS

It will be interesting to see where things stand in a few days and whether it’s causing ongoing pain to Reddit. I doubt they will comment until and if there’s a risk of ongoing, widespread blackouts.

undefined> https://reddark.untone.uk/

Would be great if more of those communities moved to the fediverse :')

They are either coming or we'll have to create them. I see no way forward with Reddit. Anyone who's for Reddit deserves to stay in that cess pit run by spez now. Bridges have been burnt.
Oh my, I expected a few thousand to go up after an hour or two but a few big ones are even still down this is great :D