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View submission: /r/IAmA set to private over mod firing
This is what I was thinking. AMA sub is becoming very mainstream and a focal point of this website and where a lot of Hollywood and other important people come to get recognized and got tossed easy softball questions most of the time. It's now a new stop for the publicity tour of people for all sorts of reasons. Combine this with a crappy Jackson AMA, the fact that Reddit now has big Hollywood investors, one of them Snoop Dogg, and I think some big whig complained about Victoria that could be her downfall.
I don't know how many people might of complained but a lot of times if someone makes enough noise a company has no issues getting rid of them to save a relationship. Either that or they just laid her off because they have other ideas for the AMA sub.
There's nothing here!