Good news, a new update on the Battlefield subreddit,
about a week ago the moderation team posted a thread asking the users how would they like the sub to be handled from now on, of course, there were hundreds of posts from incels/alt-rights demanding mods to stop censoring them, but there were a lot of feedback in regards to how big of a mess the subreddit has become, I haven't checked it ever since posting my feedback to the mods so I can't find the followup update, but it appears now that they've taken action and I just noticed this new rule on the sidebar of the subreddit:
Unfortunately, while hate speech and trolling is finally gone from the frontpage, the subreddit is still dead compared to its r/BattlefieldV counterpart, the damage has already been done, users have moved on along with DICE developers who used to read and respond to feedback and went the other subreddit/discord, but it's still good that the mods have finally enforced a zero tolerance policy, for whoever may still want to use that subreddit.
This should be a good case study for video game subreddit moderators who indulge the idea of letting alt-rights co-opt their subreddits and push fans and developers alike away from it.