• BrambleDog
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    31 year ago

    Only outright corrupt mods I ever experienced wad Amos on the conspiracy sub, and the mod of r/pitbullhate.

    • soft_frog
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      41 year ago

      They totally exist, but the community tends to build around them when it’s bad.

      Someone posted https://subredditstats.com/ and it became so clear how reddit had changed in the last 3 years. All my subs have expanded 3-5x in size, and over that same period the quality declined a lot.

      • deweydecibel
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        81 year ago

        Oh there are plenty of shitty mods on certain subreddits, but the biggest issue is that often the community doesn’t realize it. Some person gets banned for some stupid reason, the community doesn’t know. That’s one of the biggest issues with community moderation especially on Reddit: it is entirely too easy for moderators to act invisibly and absolutely no one would be any the wiser because the only person that could point out the abuse of power can no longer post.

        • aegisgfx877
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          1 year ago

          Seems to me a simple fix for that would be, he more the mods abuse the ban hammer, the shorter he bans are. Problem solves itself.

        • @[email protected]
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          11 year ago

          Yeah I mean it was pretty much the whole community but the mods existed to shield their worst members.

          • IncognitoErgoSum
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            11 year ago

            And frankly, reddit shielded the_donald when they were openly breaking the rules about vote manipulation in such a huge way that they dominated /r/all.