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View submission: Introducing r/popular
Yes it is a system anyone could have taken advantage of, but they didn't, because they didn't have the kind of advanced autism needed to think spamming the frontpage would have no repercussions. Thedonald members certainly had the right to upvote pinned posts, but mods have the right to create new main subreddits to accommodate popular opinion. And currently, popular opinion is that thedonald should not be representative of reddit
Comment by CriHavoc at 15/02/2017 at 22:17 UTC
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Popular opinion? Is that how we decide how business are run nowadays? By mob rule? Guess what, buddy, you, along with literally every other user on this site, are of no consequence to the people who own it.
If you want to talk about popular opinion, The_Donald is the 2nd most active subreddit, only surpassed by AskReddit. I honestly couldn't care less about being "representative of Reddit", that's fucking cringe-worthy.