“Reddit is publicly extending an olive branch to the moderator community that it largely enraged over recent weeks…But as you might expect, mods remain skeptical.”

    • @WindyRebel@lemmy.worldOP
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      32 years ago

      It’ll burn itself when if we all just ignore them and don’t use them while simultaneously spreading word of Lemmy when in conversation with others online.

  • @Firenz@lemmy.world
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    512 years ago

    Advance Publications, which owns Ars Technica parent Condé Nast, is the largest shareholder in Reddit.

    Strange way of spelling buyer’s remorse.

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    Videlock is reconsidering being a Reddit mod these days but said Reddit’s outreach is an appreciated step in the right direction.

    In what fucking world??? How is it a step in the right direction? This “outreach” is no more than damage control. It’s a company realizing they fucked up, and wanting to mitigate PR damage without actually fixing their shitty practices.

    • @SrElsewhere@lemmy.world
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      122 years ago

      A sucker’s born every minute.

      “I’m sorry I hit you baby. I won’t do it again. And this is a chance for us to reflect on why you deserved it.”

      Okay!

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      32 years ago

      If I had a penny for every time a corporate figurehead says they’ll be more transparent and will engage with the users more but then they just don’t or do the opposite, I could buy reddit from Huffman

  • @MrJameGumb@lemmy.world
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    272 years ago

    “we look forward to a long and fruitful relationship with all our mods as we march forward into the new regime of our corporate overlords.”

    What a fucking joke lol

    Steve Huffman has proven that he doesn’t give two shits about anything other than selling off Reddit to the highest bidder, and he couldn’t even muster a simple “sorry we ruined your favorite online community”…

    I’m amazed that anyone is still using it

    • @ZombieZookeeper@lemmy.world
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      152 years ago

      I’m starting to give credence to the idea that spez is a scapegoat for the change (but he a worthless piece of shit regardless).

      I wonder if Ellen Pao would let us make a meme of her eating popcorn?

      • @SrElsewhere@lemmy.world
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        102 years ago

        The discomboulator is that the changes could have been had without need of a scapegoat.

        It took a shocking amount of arrogance and contempt for the builders of that playground (the ‘little people’ who made this all possible) to so badly foul such a simple thing.

        And opening the mouth only to change feet.

        Extraordinary failure. One for the history books.

      • @MrJameGumb@lemmy.world
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        92 years ago

        Spez made Spez the scapegoat by making a public spectacle of himself as the new face of corporate greed.

        If he hadn’t doubled and tripled down on the idea that he could do whatever he wants and people would just take it because they can’t live without Reddit then no one would probably be talking about him right now.

        I’m sure seeing “fuck spez” plastered everywhere on r/place right now has him weeping all over the giant pile of money he sleeps on

  • Tygr
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    252 years ago

    Mods of major subreddits should wise up and realize they should be compensated for the ads shown on their subreddits. They are 100% the reason ads are even possible (no mods, content would be awful, advertisers would run).

    They should all just exit stage left. Release their moderator status and force Reddit to select new mods.

    When Reddit does start selecting, there’s going to be bad actors pretending to be good that will cause major disruption.

    That’s how you punish their admins for taking away the free API.

    By the way, has Microsoft, Google or ChatGPT ponied up the cash for access? I doubt it.

    • @socsa@lemmy.ml
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      22 years ago

      Reddit can’t do this, because reddit can’t operate with positive cash flow even with volunteer moderators.

  • @SrElsewhere@lemmy.world
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    I left, deleted my account and any comments of value. The place is dead to me. It’s incomprehensible why people are still there being butthurt about it. They haven’t been kidnapped. There’s no guy at the door with a gun who’s suggesting they not leave.

    There’s nothing new, no surprises. Abusive people, who treat others poorly (spoiler!), will abuse and treat people poorly. Why hang with that?

    It’s like they’re addicted to the free buffet. But the only thing being served lately is shit sandwiches.

    Well… bon apetit ya diehards.

    • @SomeoneElse@lemmy.world
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      112 years ago

      I mod a couple of communities I missed from Reddit. I’ve been stealing content from there to get the communities going (using the dystopia app so no ads and I don’t interact with Reddit at all). It’s honestly a bit jarring to read the nastiness/aggression in the comments after 5 weeks on lemmy. It’s so much nicer here, I hope we don’t lose that vibe completely as lemmy grows.

      • @SrElsewhere@lemmy.world
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        82 years ago

        I have an ethical conundrum. There were a couple subs I liked. I didn’t like spaz’ off-putting move. But when I learned of deddit’s treatment of a mod, I’d seen enough.

        I moved here and setup a landing place for the members of one sub to land. It was not ‘my’ sub. I didn’t start or mod it. But I wanted it to continue. Not much has happened with it. And the founder, whom I DMed, hasn’t come over afaik.

        Another sub I liked was still dark when I left, and can’t find any indication of it restarting elsewhere.

        I don’t want to step on toes or steal anybody’s sub or the credit due. I also don’t want those groups to die.

        What’s The Right Thing to DO?

        • @SomeoneElse@lemmy.world
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          32 years ago

          I messaged the mods of two subreddits saying “hey, I’ve left this shithole and moved to lemmy. I’ve opened this community there and if you’d like to mod it I’m happy to add you. Just let me know.” No response. I don’t think you can be much fairer than that.

          There’s two communities I opened that had existing but inactive communities on lemmy. Again I messaged them saying “do you plan on adding content to get this sub going? If not I’m happy take over for you. Meanwhile I’ve started an alternative. I’d prefer to combine the two communities than have competing ones, let me know what you’d prefer.” Again no response, so I created my own.

          I don’t particularly want to be a mod, but the stubborn part of me doesn’t want to put all the legwork into building up a community that has an inactive/uninterested mod.

        • @SrElsewhere@lemmy.world
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          22 years ago

          I volunteer admin my own public service gig elsewhere, >10 years x 365 days. It requires some diligence to try and prevent scammers and fraud - there’s a bit more at stake than just memes. It don’t pay much, but it’s honest work.jpg

          I appreciate that people keep up the groups I follow just for amusement. And I’m definitely not looking to put those mods out of a job. I know it’s work, and I appreciate those who do it.

          I’ve wondered since the grumbling started why people weren’t establishing their subs elsewhere, even if just a place holder.

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        I legitimately don’t understand why there aren’t more reddit-scraping Lemmy bots and entire instances dedicated to just reproducing reddit’s link aggregation functionality, with local discussion. That shit would really piss of spez, and potentially harm reddit, and would make Lemmy an easier transition for a lot of people.

  • @Restaldt@lemmy.world
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    132 years ago

    Here comes reddit swinging the olive branch of peace

    Using the twin guns of grace and tact reddit blasted its worthless moderators into compliance

    Or you know just replaced them

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    One thing this article made me think about, and hasn’t been part of the conversation. Is that Reddit’s path of enshittification means that what’s next on the chopping block are admins.

    If Spez (fuck him) is really on the path of emulating Musk’s style of decision making and ideologically confused fascism. Then that means that not only is this thing meant to be just to keep the boat afloat until IPO. But it also means that a lot more changes will come that will start hurting employees as well.

    This is why admins are probably hesitant to speak up about what is actually happening inside the company. The early mail about the protest was leaked, which I think showcases that there’s at least some discontent with the managerial decisions among employees and admins.

    Make no mistake, they are next, massive layoffs will probably follow continue and be more and more frequent now that revenue is down. I don’t really think that most employees are too hype with the crypto garbage pivot either. Everyone’s livelihood in that company is in jeopardy now that we know the CEO is willing to destroy everything and everyone just to ensure his paycheck at the end of his own Ponzi scheme.