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Fewer than I thought though, I would have thought the whole thing would have evaporated by now.
Hold the line!
Love isn't always on time!
I'm seeing the amount of closed subs decrease every hour. This morning there were over 7000 still closed and now it's just 6510.
That's because America has woken up. Given that the blackout was planned for 2 days I'm actually quite encouraged that there are still 6500 after then. Even many of the ones that have opened have opened pending further discussion on the next steps. I'm not optimistic about the overall outcome for Reddit, but the more people that can be driven to alternatives the better.
It's only 6170 now :(. I'm losing hope.
Regardless if they come back or not, it doesn't mean you have to go back. :)