Article by The Verge, providing details about various subreddits and their mods getting threatened because they are labeled as NSFW

  • @squirrelOP
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    Yeah, as someone who modded for several years, there were two insults people loved to throw at us: Either we were power tripping or we were janitors who didn’t matter.
    Either of these were used whenever we enforced the rules of our community and kicked out people who didn’t want to play nice with the rest of it. Of course, they will never have a positive opinion of people who enforce a community’s rules.

    And that’s the thing: The community. You do not spend several years modding a subreddit without getting to know the people and having some sort of relationship with them. The community is not an abstract, it’s people you get to know - often over several years - and that’s not something you want to leave behind.

    • BlackCoffee
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      11 months ago

      “And that’s the thing: The community. You do not spend several years modding a subreddit without getting to know the people and having some sort of relationship with them. The community is not an abstract, it’s people you get to know - often over several years - and that’s not something you want to leave behind.”

      Who is asking them to leave it all behind?

      The only way you can be part of a community is by being a mod?

      If mods are feeling as wronged by Reddit as how they say they feel, why not resign as a mod and just join the community as a member?

      I mean you would still be part of the community you say they hold so dear but in a different capacity.

      • Emotional_Series7814
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        I would think stepping down has some risks at the moment because you don’t know who’s replacing you. Someone who also cares about the niche topic just like you, or someone on r/redditrequest who just wants to collect the subreddit as their 483th moderated sub and won’t do anything? Less of a big deal if you have several mods, but if you’re the only one…

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          “I would think stepping down has some risks at the moment because you don’t know who’s replacing you”

          You could literally give an notice to the Reddit admin or whoever you are in contact with that you disagree with the way they handle things, that you are gonna step down but would like to pick your replacement personally.

          Reddit would likely agree because it means that they don’t have to search for a mod themselves and if the mods have such a strong connection with the community than finding a replacement should be in the realm of possibility.

          The whole striking saga gives a whole lot of “We tried nothing and we are all out of ideas” vibe.

      • @squirrelOP
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        111 months ago

        First off, Reddit is not responding to mods at all ATM. They don’t care and they don’t even have the resources.

        Second, most people do not want to be mods, because they know that its lost of unpaid work. Even before all of this mess started, the subreddit I co-modded made attempts to recruit new mods without much success.

        Third, the subreddit held a vote. The community had the choice between returning to normal, shitposting or closing down. They voted for closing down and the mods respect the community’s decision.