All that reddit really did was delay the inevitable rage. There was a new crop of people who hadn't experienced the issues and were claiming that forum members were toxic whiners. Now those same people are getting pissed, because it's, inevitably, came around.
Someone simply stated that they thought it was odd to place an ordering limit of 2 on a non-limited release. They weren't even complaining at all. Storf responded that people yelled at him for Mobb Deep, to which the original commentor pointed out that's a false equivalent, since Mobb Deep was limited and allowed people to order up to 5 copies. Then Storf said that the context doesn't matter, because he gets yelled at for everything, which is basically just another move to dismiss the context and the very obvious and valid criticisms that people have. I saw it on my phone. Storf's comment was around 0 and the other person's was at least at a 2. By the time I got on my laptop, Storf was upvoted and the other guy had been downvoted through the fucking ground. I think reddit works in the way that they can have staff downvote the shit out of people. They can also be absent and it seems more resonable than not responding on their own platform