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What they did is and should be allowed, simply because nobody has or should have the authority to prohibit them from doing it.
But it should also be the case that by abandoning the original community, they lost all claim to it, so anyone else who wants to should be free to claim it. I wouldn't be surprised if that's already the case, and if not, it should be.
That's the whole point, the mod in question and the other Reddit mod who's behind this move to forcibly extinguish [email protected] are preventing that, the community is still to this hour forcibly closed and forced to serve as a shameless redirection page.
(the "moderators" (which they aren't anymore since they lost any claim to this community) being 2 people out of almost 19k subscribers)
They have the audacity to argue for the legitimacy of them alone deciding to deprive 19k subscribers of the community and force [email protected] to remain a redirection page to the Reddit mods' instance to siphon off its 19k users by leaving them no choice but to move to the Reddit mods' new 3 days old community and that if we don't let them do this then it is "subverting moderator discretion" and being "like Reddit".