there clearly is a gulf between people who actively wish to make it so and those who consume the byproduct of their effort.
This line of reasoning goes nowhere.
/r/nbacirclejerk, /r/basketball, /r/cfb, /r/heat and /r/denvernuggets hosted the game threads for last night game.
Honestly really digged the experience on the /r/nbacirclejerk game thread.
If you think the solution to blocking a sub (or all of Reddit) is "a hundred million people can just all decide to go somewhere else the next day", you fundamentally misunderstand how the community and network effect works.
Some of that hundred million would disappear, sure, but hey - what percentage of subscribers are relatively inactive anyway?