Business as usual so far. But a lot of people now know alternatives exist. So with the new influx of people this is a chance to make the alternatives more active, so they're more appealing next time Reddit pulls some shady move.
They had two votes on what to do, with continuing the protest winning out both times. They had an open megathread for the Wagner uprising, which was mostly filled with users being salty about the subreddit not being fully open. A week after the second vote they opened it again (with Lake Bled of course).
I was there yesterday via old Reddit and there is business as usual as far as I can tell. Granted, I spent probably 30 seconds there, so I only skimmed a couple of headlines and there may be endless back and forth in the comments. But they definitely don't have some sort of rule bending/protest going on like r/videos or r/noncredibledefense.