r/Games mods close subreddit for April Fools' Day 2019
The moderators of one of the most popular subreddits are taking a stand against toxic internet posters on April Fools' Day 2019. r/Games will remain closed for the entire day.
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The moderators of one of the most popular subreddits are taking a stand against toxic internet posters on April Fools' Day 2019. r/Games will remain closed for the entire day.