You’d think in 16 years they’d have understood… well… anything, really.

  • LvxferreM
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    1 year ago

    The antenna on Pikachu is a nice detail.

    It’s always hard to find trustable mods to contribute with a community. It was like this already before Reddit started backstabbing its own userbase, a few years ago; recent events made it even worse. Nowadays I’m pretty sure that the only ones who might volunteer there are the people who should be far, far away from mod duties.

  • @o0joshua0o
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    421 year ago

    There’s a finite number of people willing to do a bunch of unpaid labor. Pissing off the ones who were most devoted is not a good strategy.

  • HTTP_404_NotFound
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    411 year ago

    On the downside- there will always be people wanting to accept the power of being a mod.

    On the plus side- those new young, power-hungry moderators are likely to cause even more people to jump ship.

  • SokathHisEyesOpen
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    221 year ago

    Why don’t people want to sacrifice their free time to administrate our business for free?!?

  • @gosling
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    211 year ago

    Spez when he fucks over his customer base and people just leaves instead of giving him more money

    • andrew
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      71 year ago

      You’re right that he’s alienated (heh) his customer base. But remember, his customer base is the reddit advertisers.

  • @dpozinen
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    31 year ago

    Understood what? There was always a bunch of mods waiting in line, wanting to make a fine addition to their sub collection. It’s actually shocking to me this time too

    • db2OP
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      111 year ago

      That when you betray trust you become untrusted.

      I mean, duh.

      • Boz (he/him)
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        111 year ago

        Yeah, I think a lot of people who would be interested in moderating have taken a good look at how Reddit is treating existing mods, and gone, “nahhh.”

  • @Gatopardo
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    31 year ago

    Any real.ides of how is it developing? I feel like with Reddit’s reach, there will be enough people wanting to mod.