Unrelated question for you, bossman:
What's the policy here on someone claiming ownership of a sub for the sole purpose of locking it and preventing anyone else from doing something with it?
Like if I wanted to start a /s/CarCollectors or something, but some other user claimed that sub and locked it because "Only faggots do this, fuck you all"
Is whatever sub just permanently off limits because some douche claimed the name first to shut everyone else out?
Unless it’s a popular name used on several platforms, you might wanna create your own sub and make it better than theirs.
In this instance, there's nothing to make better. They're not actually using the sub, they never have plans to use it, it's not something they have an intellectual property claim over, they just don't agree with the overall concept so they want to prevent anyone else from ever being able to even make posts there.
No posts, no nothing, just "I took this name to prevent its use because I disagree with the concept, fuck everyone."
Like if someone declared themselves the moderator of /s/Funny and then just completely blocked the sub from any and all use.
What I'm talking about IS a name used on other platforms, and I had wanted to start it up here and curate the content, but someone who doesn't like the idea snatched the subverse name expressly to prevent it from ever being used.
Funny is a system sub.
It would work only if they were given a sub and started to it fuck up getting its community angry.
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