Reddit admits more moderator protests could hurt its business
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Losing third-party tools "could harm our moderators’ ability to review content..."

Reddit admits more moderator protests could hurt its business | Losing third-party tools “could harm our moderators’ ability to review content…”::Losing third-party tools “could harm our moderators’ ability to review content…”

@DBT@lemmy.world
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They already lost the best third party tools. And moderators tbh. Anyone still modding over there is a schlub. Fuck Reddit and especially fuck Spez the greedy pig boy.

@trougnouf@lemmy.world
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That is creepy.

@db2@lemmy.world
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Reddit and its admins can shove it all the way up their collective butts.

They really want to fuck with it? Wait for IPO day and THEN stage a mass protest. That, I would love to see.

@AlexWIWA@lemmy.ml
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I did all my default sub modding on Apollo. Also Reddit has been trying to bribe mods into doxxing themselves “oh we have a gift card and stock for you, just tell us your name.”

@Siegfried@lemmy.world
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They are asking for more protests to remain relevant, let reddit die

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