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		<title>Subreddit Takeover: A Social Media Coup</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[In what may be the first of its kind in the social media world, the little used and subscribed /r/football subreddit of Reddit.com was overthrown by the /r/soccer subreddit. Though things seem to have died down, yesterday's events can only be described as a social media coup.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In what may be the first of its kind in the social media world, the little used and subscribed <a href="http://www.reddit.com/r/football">Football</a> (/r/football) subreddit of Reddit.com was overthrown by the <a href="http://www.reddit.com/r/soccer">Soccer</a> (/r/soccer) subreddit. Though things seem to have died down, yesterday&#8217;s events can only be described as a social media coup.</p>
<p><img class="alignright size-full wp-image-1349" title="footbal or futbol" src="http://nowsourcing.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2009/11/20091118223848.jpg" alt="Futbol or Football" width="406" height="290" /></p>
<p>The argument over &#8220;Football&#8221; and &#8220;Fútbol&#8221; will go on for eternity, but I never expected it lead to this. The thuggish Redditors (we&#8217;re teasing of course) from the disgruntled Soccer subreddit began their barrage yesterday evening, submitting every link relevant to their sport they could find while simultaneously down-voting any stories relevant to Handegg. With only 143 members frequenting the Football subreddit and Soccer&#8217;s laying claim to more than 1,500, it was a quick rout. I mean, honestly, we Americans shouldn&#8217;t expect the fans of the world&#8217;s most popular sport to rename Fútbol in order maintain its distinction from our own Football. As a commenter on Reddit mentioned, perhaps we should just learn to pronounce their sport with the accent and the affronted /r/soccer subscribers should get in touch with user <a href="http://www.reddit.com/user/carlosmiguelp">carlosmiguelp</a>, the lone and inactive moderator of the <a href="http://reddit.com/r/futbol">Futbol</a> subreddit.</p>
<p>Speaking of moderators, this never would have happened if the moderator for the <a href="http://www.reddit.com/user/jimgooden">Football subreddit</a> had been around to man his post. He&#8217;s another inactive user. This brings up a serious issue: Should Reddit ultimately have some power over its user-created subreddits? An ability to pass on moderator duties in instances like these? We&#8217;ll do some investigating as there are certainly plenty of subreddits with defunct moderators, open to some form of gaming or manipulation, not just the Football subreddit. Reddit should take <em>some</em> moderation measures and start governing the few mishaps like these. It would give dead subreddits like Football a chance to thrive while also protecting them from manipulation and containing content unintended for inclusion by their absentee creators.</p>
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