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>They need to stay up but use their subreddits to publicly plan Reddit "exits" for each community.

I have to wonder if this would be allowed, in the past this has only been tried for subreddits that feared being banned in an imminent fashion. On the other hand, you have rules against mods purposefully destroying their own communities, and trying to force an off-site migration in a heavy-handed fashion (eg. stopping user contributions/participation) may be seen as running afoul of these rules.



our community in reddit before was like more or less 10k and we managed to migrate to self hosted website by the admin.


And you actually destroyed the community on Reddit in the process?


wait, I'm not the mod of our community but the community on Reddit was already private.




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