A Reddit subforum dedicated to support for President Trump was quarantined by the company Wednesday after the social network said users posted “encouragement of violence towards police officers and public officials in Oregon.”

The move bars content from “r/The_Donald” from being shared across other forums on Reddit and puts a warning sign on the entrance portal describing the quarantine and requiring users to opt-in to see its contents. The group’s posts will also be omitted from searches and recommendations and none of the subreddit’s posts will generate revenue, the company says.

The subreddit’s users, who number at about 755,000 as of Wednesday afternoon, have been vocal about the current Republican walk-out in the Oregon Senate — no fewer than 12 posts published on the forum in the last 24 hours reference the state’s political standstill, which has gained national recognition.

Reddit is owned by Advance Publications, which also owns The Oregonian/OregonLive.

The site displays photos, videos, links and other content based on the number of upvotes they garner from users. The site’s subreddits function like the main site, autonomous of one another and with their own sets of moderators.

In order to lift the quarantine, Reddit officials have told subreddit moderators to “unambiguously communicate” to subscribers that violent content is not allowed on the forum and that it will be monitored for such content going forward.

But subreddit moderators seem to be digging in their heels.

“It would seem they’ve set up an impossible standard as a reason to kill us before the 2020 election,” a moderator wrote in a post about the quarantine early Wednesday.

Later in the day, another moderator issued a plea for users to flag and report content that may be considered an incitement of violence in an effort to spare the subreddit from an outright ban.

“If you make a comment that breaks the violence rule, you will be banned just like a shill because after this warning, only shills will be doing it to try and get us banned,” the moderator wrote.

The r/The_Donald subreddit was founded in 2015 shortly after Trump declared his presidential run.

The forum has long been known for its users’ trolling behavior. In its early goings, moderators became adept at spreading what other subreddit moderators called “toxic” posts, often containing racist, Islamophobic and homophobic language.

The Washington Post reports that subreddit moderators had recently removed the downvote system meant to signal disagreement with a post’s content and changed the button allowing users to report content that breaks forum rules to say “deport.”

The subreddit’s top posts Wednesday morning were a tweet from the president criticizing US women’s soccer player Megan Rapinoe for saying she wouldn’t accept an invitation to the White House, closely followed by a photo of the athlete calling her “a human leech.”