• NιƙƙιDιɱҽʂ
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    303 months ago

    Yes, you have described performing work. Many people do the same, but with emails, and get paid.

    • @EnderMB
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      63 months ago

      For 10ish mins a day? Sign me up to that job!

      Out of interest, how do you see it as any different to being a mod on Lemmy?

      • @CleoTheWizard
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        43 months ago

        Not OC but they’re just pointing out that one is free work for a corporation that just paid two people nearly $200 million off your back. Whereas Lemmy moderation is currently just volunteer work in the interest of community. Not saying people can’t profit off of community facilitation, but in that case their moderators are staff and should be treated as such.

      • @[email protected]
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        23 months ago

        The difference I see is that Lemmy mods have all the tools they want as they can code or request tools. Help the community for free and support something they love.

        Meanwhile on Reddit, you cant have shit, get to see how greedy the ceo is and see your community crumble as more and more bots are coming afaik. The fact that they want to profit off of you makes you feel more like thats not right.

        • @EnderMB
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          23 months ago

          Perhaps right now, but the Reddit API had all the tools I needed to run scripts to stop spammers using their own scripts.

          Just because you don’t like Reddit, it doesn’t mean you should devalue how people use their time.

      • @fidodo
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        23 months ago

        On Reddit they’re profiting off your work. On lemmy, we’re all poor together!

        • @EnderMB
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          23 months ago

          Haha last time I checked, Reddit had never turned a profit.

          While I do get your point, I think most mods see a connection to a community or subject, rather than the company that owns the platform. In my view, it’s no worse than when people maintained DMOZ, or people that contribute to Wikipedia.