If they decide to remove mods to reopen subreddits, they will have an issue of no mods to run it. So they will ask for volunteers. The ones that do come forward after all that happened are likely not the ones you want as mods.
They have neither time or resources to vet people. You think its a shitshow now, wait.
I took a torch to my 10+ year old account and replaced every post and comment with giberish so it is of no value to them before I left. Not going back.
Since they want to leverage MY posts to make money, I decided that’s was not why I posted.
if you search Google now, reddit is one of the top results because of the community. Not because of what the company provided. Its because of us.
I don’t think what they are doing is right. Others may not feel the same and that is ok as well.
But we can all agree that the consequences for the company is of their own making, and as usual the community suffers all around.
If they decide to remove mods to reopen subreddits, they will have an issue of no mods to run it. So they will ask for volunteers. The ones that do come forward after all that happened are likely not the ones you want as mods.
They have neither time or resources to vet people. You think its a shitshow now, wait.
I took a torch to my 10+ year old account and replaced every post and comment with giberish so it is of no value to them before I left. Not going back.
Cheers
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Since they want to leverage MY posts to make money, I decided that’s was not why I posted.
if you search Google now, reddit is one of the top results because of the community. Not because of what the company provided. Its because of us. I don’t think what they are doing is right. Others may not feel the same and that is ok as well.
But we can all agree that the consequences for the company is of their own making, and as usual the community suffers all around.
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Hopefully it teaches us to not rely on for-profit companies to store knowledge for us.