I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again, democracy simply doesn’t work

“Huffman said he wasn’t considering changes that would centralize power within Reddit as a company, such as having Reddit’s paid staff take on more of the duties of moderation.”

Well no shit, then they’d have to pay them.

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Lmao so he still wants people to run the website for free 🤣. But only using the official Reddit tools that haven’t delivered on their own seven year old promises. They literally promised certain features almost a decade ago, and they’re still not implemented.

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of course he wants it for free, he wants to own slaves “in the post apocalypse”

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29 points

Friendly cia will surely find 100 interns, returns are astronomical for 10 mil a year

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Vote me in as mod and I’ll give you the world, posters.

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21 points

If anyone’s gonna be a mod it’s gonna be me!

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No one wants Mars, Elon.

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9 points

Only if you promise to put soda in the drinking fountains and give us double recess

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I’ve been watching user polls on various subreddits that have partially reopened. By and large the users want extensions to the strike, either in one week intervals or indefinitely. I’m just keeping mine closed indefinitely.

The more he’s forced to act, the greater the chance he’s going to Elon himself and fuck the whole platform up. Die reddit die.

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The casual sports subreddits however, they just want their slop and to reopen

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If any subreddit would immediately bend to treat hogs it’s a sport one. Half the reactionary shit I see on reddit comes from someone whose main subreddits are NFL ones. That’s where I think a crackdown on the strike is the necessary next step. If they aren’t willing to stand up for the initial demands, they’ll now see that they don’t have control over the subreddit anyway. Either reddit will mod coup them or the users will. There’s no more downside to striking and depending on how much Spez fucks up the crackdown they’re going to see really toxic results from it. Hopefully that sets up a second wave of protests which have more universal mod/user-centric goals.

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Yeah, even if the userbase is not reactionary, they just want to post about the favourite sport and it’s understandable why they want the subreddits to reopen. At the end of the day they just want a casual social media experience while putting in zero work themselves to get such, and don’t really understand the cluster fuck that Reddit is.

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42 points

SLAMS

Trying to implement user democracy on a site which might as well have invented the term ‘throwaway’. Admirable, but mistaken.

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Being a CEO is like pro wrestling actually

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posters of the world unite

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