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I've seen this floated a few times, and this is a genuine question, how would Reddit do this? I don't really understand how they could force a community open by removing mods and adding new ones - what rules are they breaking by closing the subreddit?
You're assuming Reddit admins are bound to their own rules.
why they couldn't do it? the subreddit is hosted in their site, and they just..can, and there is nothing we can do
They have ultimate control over the website. They can remove mods they don't like at any time and ask for new mods.