Are moderators just purely altruistic? Or do they have an ulterior motive?

  • JasSmith
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    -91 year ago

    Control. These people have almost no agency in their lives. They typically don’t work, or if they do, choose low responsibility roles with few demands on them. They also tend to live meagre lives, often living with parents and flat mates. They tend to be socially awkward, often self diagnosing autism and other afflictions. They revel in their victimhood, and choose to construct grand narratives about how their failures are the fault of society, and not them.

    Consequently, they have very little control over their lives, and very low self esteem. They seek out control in the only place they will ever experience it: online communities.

    • ax1900kr
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      11 year ago

      So you decided to come here and spit truth?

      • JasSmith
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        21 year ago

        I used to be a Reddit moderator for a 1M+ sub. That was me. I feel qualified to talk about my experience and that of all the other Reddit moderators I knew.