• @CavalierAlbatross
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    271 year ago

    There will be some but I doubt that it will be huge enough for Reddit to care. People will use their app, generate ad money. People willing to have ads in their experience probably have a higher tolerance for low quality posts, so any moderation changes likely won’t be killer. That’s my pessimistic take.

    • @Magiwarriorx
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      101 year ago

      I think the moderation changes will affect even the most apathetic user in the end. I’m already seeing some of my subs start locking threads more readily instead of trying to keep the discussion going. If that becomes the norm, the value of Reddit from both a business and user perspective will take a serious hit.

      • @Strangle
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        41 year ago

        The post about the Supreme Court and affirmative action was locked on the news sub

        What kind of sense does that make? The number 1 post on r/all …. Locked for new comments? Must not have liked what people were posting about it.

        Which is just terrible moderation

        • @Magiwarriorx
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          11 year ago

          I was thinking of the r/SCOTUS sub. Usually much more in-depth legal discussion there.

          Nope, that got locked too, despite only being 50k members.