This reddit lies person is pro-forced birth?? wtf???
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yeah that twitter thread was mostly a shit show and not the crowd I want to have around
Wow that's actually an incredibly depressing screenshot, and pretty much vile for how reddit is using them
Several of the big subs have switched to a malicious compliance though where they’ve reopened but are nothing like their normal content. It’s not actually against the rules, and seems kind of clever unless I’m missing something?
Only thing I have to say to that is that this form of protest still brings activity to Reddit which means ad money in spez‘s pocket. It‘s as if the workers during a strike still go to work and produce the things that makes the company money, but painted pink or something, so people still buy it (maybe even more cause that is unusual) and spend. No strikes would be effective if that is how they went, which is why usually the workers withdraw their labor entirely.
That said, it‘s not a job, the mods can do what they want with it and I can do what I want too, which is not give views and build community here.
Nah, I think you've got this all wrong. Nobody's going to Reddit for pics of John Oliver. What this does is render the larger subs effectively useless. A more apt metaphor would be a sandwich shop doing only one, fairly unappealing (sorry John) style of sandwich. People are going to stop coming in right quick.
These mods are still fighting and I applaud them. Reddit might be a flawed model but I am ALWAYS down for frustrating the aims of people like spez.
Tbh, on my mod account, I'm staying just inside where they'll try to something. Not so that I don't get removed, but to drag things out as long as possible. In the meanwhile, I'm dismantling and changing the automod little bits at a time, making small deletions of popular posts, etc so that when they inevitably catch on, whatever scab they throw in has to work harder than I did to set it up.
Fuck spez, and fuck reddit.
Fighting the good fight.
Moderations who weren't cowards got their subreddits quarantined/banned. Only Mods who agree with the admins politics or are too weak-willed to resist remain.
In some cases, it's more complex than that. e.g. see this very interesting post by the r/LegalAdviceUK mods: https://www.reddit.com/r/LegalAdviceUK/comments/14cr5zc/were_back_and_heres_whats_happening/
Well, consider how some subs have changed to be about John Oliver. Many who stayed are still trying to fight the good fight for us.
But it's up to us to build good communities here, so when reddit inevitably flexes its muscle and starts steamrolling, those mods will have a place to flee to. The best way to help the mods out now is to build a good alternative for them.
Change doesn't happen overnight. As long as the shitshow continues, it'll affect Reddit. Plenty of mods still protesting, and many are contemplating their next moves.
I personally am thinking of stepping down, I haven't done much moderation in the past year or so anyway.
I expect another exodus when the apps shut down at the end of the month as well. Things happen in stages.
Many mod teams are biding their time while they make plans in private, so that's also something to consider.