• Lurco de Candacia@programming.dev
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    1 year ago

    There’s a stupid question I have (c/NoStupidQuestions?)

    What do mods gain from reopening the subs after two days, even if demands are not met? Are they gaining money or something? Perhaps the bigger ones.

    • sbowesuk@lemmy.one
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      1 year ago

      Valid question. Hate to say this, but if most subs reopen after 2 days, we’re essentially handing reddit bosses an easy win. It’s like protesting with no terms, and instead merely creating a brief storm that’ll pass and quickly be forgotten. Might as well throw eggs at a tank with that thinking.

      The only way this protest works, is if subs stay dark with no deadline, and terms that must be met to end the standoff. That’s how these things work. That’s how it’s always worked.

    • Ryumast3r@lemm.ee
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      1 year ago

      Mostly I think it started as a show of how much reddit relies on the free labor while giving reddit an out, but as time goes on I’m inclined to believe it’s also because mods know that if they “abandon” the subreddit, the admins will just open the subreddit up to new moderators a la r/redditrequest

      There are already subs that have had users request being put on as mod despite barely becoming inactive.