Reddit's pathetic attempt to quash dissent

https://lemmy.world/post/1796444

Reddit's pathetic attempt to quash dissent - Lemmy.world

Reddit tried to sticky this post for moderators around 12p CST today, and they’ve since tried to bury it. Thought it might be good to back up the link here.

Let me get this straight- they want mods to have live business meetings with them? As if they’re employees?

At this point, I fully expect reddit to ask the mods to pay a subscription to maintain their mod status in the future.

Once the floodgate of bad decisions has started, it’s not really possible to stop it.

“Reddit as a hosting service. We provide you the infrastructure and discoverability necessary to build and maintain a growing community. Yours for only $50/month!”

Now imagine companies openly buying moderator positions to take over their own subreddit.

It can always get worse.

This comment thread reads like a corporate brainstorming session.

"hmmm. But is there any way we can exploit brown people in some brown country while doing this?’

all that is missing.

The word “openly” is the only thing that separates your comment from currently-happening-reality. Plenty of subs and their mods are bought and paid for.

Also this whole post from the VP is a load of horseshit. We have a seat for you at the table… if you want it. Boy you gotta be a VP in a big corporation to be able to keep a mouth so loaded with horseshit, don’t you? But what do you expect from someone who sits in meetings all day and calls themselves a productive member of society?

Don’t give them ideas because that’s actually kind of too brilliant for them — instead of selling ads only, also directly sell the user base to interested parties.