That’s a recent quote from Reddit’s VP of community, Laura Nestler. Here’s more of it: This week, Reddit has been telling protesting moderators that if they keep their communities private, the company will take action against them. Any actions could happen as soon as this afternoon.

  • NutWrench
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    921 year ago

    Moderators need to understand that Reddit doesn’t care if you’ve been in charge of your /sub for 10 years. They have, can and will tell you how to run it. There’s nothing for you to “negotiate.” As far as Reddit management is concerned, it’s “my way or the highway.”

    Part of ending a toxic relationship is figuring out that it’s time to let go.

    • @Rand_alFlagg
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      1 year ago

      Well, we former Reddit mods don’t need to understand anything in that regard. Fuck Reddit in its entirety. I’m not wasting time considering their point of view. I understand that they’re pieces of shit. I did negotiate - they doubled down and so I carried through and walked the fuck away, revoked my registered copyrighted material and took the first steps to litigation when they reposted it. They’ve taken it back down after the DMCA was filed, we’ll see if it goes back up.

      An ultimatum is a negotiation.

      • @Ruxias
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        11 year ago

        Good on ya for standing up. Keep fighting the good fight!

      • Digitalprimate
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        11 year ago

        First time I’m browsing Lemmy for longer than ten minutes and I get two Stephen King references in the first two posts I read, nice!

    • @Strangle
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      191 year ago

      The mods need to understand that the admins see the mods just as the mods see the users.

      They can be gotten rid of on a whim and no one will care