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[–] NotTheOnlyGamer@kbin.social 5 points 1 year ago (2 children)

My perspective on this is split. On one hand, "get back to work", when they're not paying anyone for that work, is upsetting. On the other, I'm sure that all the mods know whether or not they want to lead a community on Reddit or not. No one should be allowed to force them to run those communities; but leading troll campaigns isn't going to make anything better. By all means, leave Reddit if that's what you want. Don't pretend to stay just to ruin it for other folks.

[–] kadu@lemmy.world 38 points 1 year ago (1 children)

The issue with claiming that they're ruining it for others is... They built those communities. Literally. Reddit is built by those volunteers - from the literal translations used for each language, to the moderator tools, to the anti-spam system, to the rules, the wikis, the guides, the weekly events. They built it. So it's not "ruining it for others" if suddenly they decide to change drastically how they do things.

[–] FaceDeer@kbin.social 14 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) (1 children)

Not to mention that historically there have been plenty of examples of mods "ruining" their subs by deciding to change the rules, and until this point Reddit's answer to user complaints has always been "tough shit, mods are gods, you can start a new subreddit."

Why isn't that the answer now? Why not let the users who are upset by John Oliver create /r/true_pics or /r/true_aww or whatever? They always had to resort to that in the past.

[–] Blakerboy777@kbin.social 3 points 1 year ago

Yes, this! I have been thinking, everytime I would have liked the Admins to step in and help, it's been "our hands are tied". I'm fairly certain the subreddif /r/XKCD had some weird shit going on so the main sub for it had to be like /r/XKCD_comic or some shit like that. And the Admins refused to do anything about a troll controlling the main subreddit handle. But now they mods are using their godlike powers for good, Admins can't wait to jump in and fuck things up. I guess mods are gods only when it hurts users, but when they are actually doing what their users want- fuck em?

[–] explodingkitchen@kbin.social 27 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) (1 children)

Anyone who feels their Reddit experience is being ruined can create new subs to host the content they want to see, and I encourage them to do so. I guarantee it will be an educational experience, especially for anyone who's never been a mod.

[–] EvilColeslaw@kbin.social 5 points 1 year ago

Yeah I would suggest they found /r/PicsForScabs /r/GifsForScabs, etc etc etc if any users have a problem with the new direction the communities have voted to go in.