It would make a lot of sense. We know it's admins are unprofessional, then add in the fact that Reddit itself is a business, they're interested in making money and right now they're practically a monopoly on media aggregation. Along comes Voat, a threat to Reddit. Since this is the internet, and no one can prove you've done anything - they can do anything they like anonymously.
The PayPal ordeal, the hosteurope.de one, they've all received complains about CP and illegal activity and so far it's all been attributed to SJWs and trolls but what if it's Reddit's own admins who are behind this? They're the only ones (AFAIK) who have anything to gain from it (financially). Hell, some of it's admins and mods are known SJWs who would delete any posts regarding GamerGate. We know what they're capable of, so it's not that far out to assume they're behind this somehow.
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Calorie-Kin ago
Reddit sees it's users as squirrels - creatures with short attention spans. "Don't be silly, you won't quit Reddit because FPH was banned. Now shut up and check out this funny post."