At this time we have not heard from a couple of our mods, but /u/mikasaur and I feel that we need to proceed cautiously. Neither of us have much context, and both of us are tied up in major projects offline. So for the moment we'll leave /r/cars public.
However, that could change.
/u/axc86 was kind enough to send this.
And this is on the front page.
On a personal level, I can appreciate the challenges of how to monetize an online community while still serving those end users. Reddit management has been rather opaque and the site tools a tad archaic. Hopefully positive changes are afoot.
Please discuss in this thread. Please keep things civil. We'll check back periodically when we're able.
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