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Apparently the admins aren’t too happy with the new form of protest that Reddit moderators found, since NSFW subs don’t run ads. Brought to Reddit users by the zombie admin account u/ModCodeOfConduct!

The admins also removed the entire mod team of r/MildlyInteresting (original link) and replaced it with either employees or sycophants, while giving all mods a 7d suspension ban.

Reddit: “subs belong to the community!”

Also Reddit: “screw the community, this is MY PRECIOUS!”

I’m willing to bet that r/ModCoord will be eventually banned. And the ban message will say something cryptic, vague, and meaningless.

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    When I started hearing about mods being replaced, I knew it was over. That platform simply has no future any more.

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      Frankly I knew that it was over when I created this comm. Now we’re just watching it 🔥burn and eating 🍿popcorn.

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      Let’s be realistic. Reddit will probably be fine for a whole while. Tons of users are still using the platform normally and are annoyed about the protests.

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        Also true. Some people will remain, and they are going to see lots of ads, spam, reposts, and unhinged individuals who should have been banned. What about actual good content though? The people who make that stuff were among the first to leave. This transition will take a while to have an impact, so I don’t expect the stock value to drop much during the first year. After that though, it’s probably going to be yet another tumblr repeating history.

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      Then the admins will immediately permaban then.

      Source: the guy who posted Spez saying “I’m a greedy little pigboy” in r/adviceanimals after being forced open by the admins. Oopsie.

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      The real fun comes after the mods leave. The new mods won’t keep it up, and I’m betting that 4chan will look at it and say “you know what, we fucking hate lebbit, might as well raid it”.

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    Yes this is all a bit depressing that reddit seems to be reaching its natural conclusion; believe me I’ve been browsing since 2010 and have watched it change over the years. But , at least this time is not the absolute degenerates that migrated like the r/fatpeoplehate fiasco. Voat turned into a white nationalist cess pool really quickly. And on a positive note lemmy/kbin seem like they have some real potential.

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    Wasted some time browsing it. Old mods are getting nuked across a hoist of subs, for example every mod on /r/celebrity was added one hour ago and old mods got banned.

    If Reddit thought APIs were expensive, time to see how much it costs to use your employees as content moderators until IPO

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      time to see how much it costs to use your employees as content moderators until IPO

      I remember seeing some maths on that - roughly 3.4 million dollars. The damage will be actually worse because a few of them won’t say “I’m leaving”, they’ll just step out of their subs and do nothing until they pile up with crap.

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      Facebook spends 2bln a year on content moderation. Spez (the guy who started his career by selling out the work of his suicided friend) has been interviewed saying he talked to Musk about how to lower operation costs. Can’t imaging 2bln/yr is cheaper than what he had before.