R/games, Reddit’s gaming discussion forum, voluntarily shut itself down for April Fools’ Day in order to combat discriminatory language, moderators say. …it’s come to our attention that what has been ...
On a more serious note, /r/Games, a popular subreddit with over 1.7 million subscribers, decided to close down for April Fool's Day to bring awareness to harmful and hateful comments made by users.
On a more serious note, /r/Games, a popular subreddit with over 1.7 million subscribers, decided to close down for April Fool's Day to bring awareness to harmful and hateful comments made by users.