Consider what has unfolded recently with Reddit turning off its API, such that tools its moderators relied on are no longer available to them. Reddit's structure is that it allows anyone to start their own forum and gives them authority to moderate it however – to a first approximation – they see fit. But it doesn't provide the tools necessary – nor, any longer, allow third parties to provide those tools – such that many moderator functions can be performed, so there's a limit to what kinds of moderation can happen there, and how well it can be acquitted. This has literally changed what kinds of conversations and what kinds of forums can happen on Reddit.
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