[Reddit spokesman Tim] Rathschmidt added that Reddit’s Moderator Code of Conduct “isn’t just about what mods can and cannot do; it’s also about protecting our users’ right to assemble and discuss topics they’re passionate about.”
You do not have a right to assemble on a privately owned platform, regardless of what the mods do.
You do not have a right to assemble on a privately owned platform, regardless of what the mods do.
Especially after they cracked down on the protests like they did.
They do if spez says they do, as you said - private platforms make their own rules