I got an account warning for saying I would curb stomp a crab that was trying to eat a baby sea turtle on /r/interestingasfuck and tried to appeal it as other users were posting pictures of crab legs and butter and my appeal got denied. Today I saw a thread about a casemaking moth larvae and people saying kill it and burn it with a lighter and hairspray but trying to report those comments got a message saying their comments didn't break any rules.
Reddit is just trying to preserve the safety of their platform for crabs that hold civilized discussion. And evidently, they don't care about attracting moths.
I think it's something called pre-emptive obedience. Those mods that stayed have made their choice. they're willing to abide by the new rules; and since some of these rules are ridiculous and confusing, they prefer to err on the side of caution.
And now, for no reason at all, I will leave you with this disturbing image:
If we know anything about evolution it's that everything will one day become crab. Reddit is just planning for the future by preemptively outlawing anti crab language.