“If a moderator team unanimously decides to stop moderating, we will invite new, active moderators[…]. If […] at least one mod wants to keep the community going, we will respect their decisions and remove those who no longer want to moderate from the mod team.”

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    Their application of the “Moderator Code of Conduct” is shoddy and slapdash to say the least.

    I was a mod for /r/Edinburgh and after a post about people handing out anti-semitic leaflets (and the subsequent fascist-baiting and ban-hammering) I started getting reported by butthurt nazi supporters for abusing them in the thread, Modmail and DM’s, but I’m the one that got a permanent account suspension (even though according to the CoC that shouldn’t have happened), the UK mod-relations admin and other admin just ghosted me and another mod who tried to get involved and help.

    To put a festering cherry on the shit-sundae, some of those pro-fascist scumbags are still active and commenting.

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    We knew they would do that

    Kind of weird how much they seem to want to destroy reddit - right before selling it, too

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      Only when its inconvenient for spez. Normal users get fucked by shit mods for a decade, radio silence.

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    Not only the protesting mods will not return back, but those strikebreakers will end up with crappy tools and consumers with a terrible app increasing spam and reducing engagement.

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    Yeah, moderate your empty sub, because all your content creators have moved here.

    Bets on how long it will take google to realise that site:lemmy should index the whole fediverese to keep their top spot?

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      because all your content creators have moved here

      That is drastically overselling our success here.

      Reddit will survive this. It’ll be a worse Reddit, with slightly more reposts, slightly less OC. Some percentage will move on, and a percentage of that percentage will move here.

      If we manage to build communities that have enough people to be engaging, that is a win. We will not kill Reddit, and anyone who believes that needs to readjust their expectations.

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        I wholeheartedly agree with your statement. But I believe in small steps. I haven’t been on Reddit since the API announcement on /r/Apollo. I won’t be back, I absolutely love the idea of a platform that isn’t owned by someone - in the same way I love an open source project.

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          Indeed, do not undersell the longterm success of this. Also many gloss over of how unrealiable reddit is as a business towards third parties considering annual contracts in the form of subscriptions for their apps. That was a scummy, if not scammy move, no matter the legalities of it.

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        There’s probably some content creators leaving, but Reddit will fill the gaps with meme bots and unofficially sponsored posts.

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    It must be frustrating for Reddit admins to handle unpaid “employees” who can’t have their benifits threatened.

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      Seems like something that a scumball could reconcile easily enough; “we’re not overruling mods or forcing a subreddit back open. We’re just removing voluntarily inactive mods, and if whoever happens to step in after we do that wants to reopen the subreddit then that’s entirely their decision.”