8 upvotes, 2 direct replies (showing 2)
View submission: Introducing r/popular
Is this like when someone buys a domain name of a company before they were in existence and get paid to hand over the site?
^^^...time ^^^to ^^^create ^^^lots ^^^of ^^^new ^^^subs ^^^with ^^^common ^^^names?
Comment by Wyatt1313 at 15/02/2017 at 19:56 UTC
13 upvotes, 0 direct replies
Only problem is that the Reddit is a closed environment. Admins can just take your sub and there's nothing you can do about it. But I'm sure they would actually be nicer about it.
Comment by celsiusnarhwal at 15/02/2017 at 20:06 UTC
5 upvotes, 0 direct replies
It's not like there's anything stopping the admins from saying "fuck you, give us the subreddit" and taking the subreddit.