“He added that he plans to make changes to moderator policies so users can vote them out. Currently, a higher-ranking moderator — or the company — can boot out moderators. Incidentally, a r/Apple moderator posted on Twitter (via 9to5Mac) that Reddit was threatening to remove moderators who are staging an indefinite blackout.”

  • Ulu-Mulu-no-die@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    At this point mods should just quit moderating altogether, there were more than 20 thousands participating in the protest, good luck replacing them all.

    Let subs derail and see how investors are happy about what kind of content reddit hosts.

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      I can’t remember which sub it was but the mods posted a message when they opened back up that posts could take 2 weeks to review before going through. They basically said “we’ll get to it when we get to it, nobody is paying us to do this” haha