> I get that Victoria getting fired was bad for /r/IAMA
And a number of other subreddits, all fairly large, and all now without a way to fulfill promises made because of this. You don't get it, because if you did, you'd realize why it was more than just /r/IAMA.
So, you should do some reading until you do understand it, because right now, everything you just said screams ignorance.
And a number of other subreddits, all fairly large, and all now without a way to fulfill promises made because of this. You don't get it, because if you did, you'd realize why it was more than just /r/IAMA.
So, you should do some reading until you do understand it, because right now, everything you just said screams ignorance.