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What are your thoughts on reddit mods? How are Lemmy mods like compared to them?

As a person who just left reddit due to being tired of reddit mods' power tripping, I asked folks here what are their reasons behind migrating here from other forums (most likely reddit too). It seems like none of the folks who answered had complaints on reddit mods. Do folks here not feel the same about reddit mods as I do?

I heard Lemmy mods are volunteers too. How do they compare to reddit mods? Did Lemmy do anything to ensure no power abuse to happen?

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  • I never got people's obsession with assuming that all Reddit/Lemmy/Discord mods act the same. Like, anyone can create a community if they like, there's no personality quiz you have to take.

    I guess you could make a case that power inherently corrupts, but other than that it's silly to assume that they are all power tripping boogymen.

    Also Reddit mods are also volunteers as well, or at the very least not paid by Reddit.

    In terms of moderation, Lemmy and Reddit function basically the same. Mods have absolute power and if you don't like it you can create a new board. There's no magical tools to keep their power in check.

    I guess post removals are more transparent here because they are listed? But that's not going to stop people.

    ... Of course, if you are talking about admins rather than mods, the power structure is completely different. Which has its pros and cons.

  • Lemmy mods seem almost non-existent. There aren't as many, and even the most dedicated aren't on all the time and every once in a while some seriously bad shit (like CSAM) get posted and don't get taken care of for hours.

    The extra rules aside from the general "don't be a dick or post illegal stuff" things are generally more lax anyway; like the content itself doesn't have to fit in the most rigid box imaginable to the point where nobody but friends of the mods and the mods themselves can post anything that doesn't get auto mod deleted.

    As to the character of the people themselves: I've interacted with a lot of the mods, even those in the biggest communities here, and only like 2 I wouldn't like to do so again because of their attitudes and stances.

  • Decentralization makes me feel less concerned about the actions of moderators.

  • Bit long but well I had one reddit mod go absolutely balastic on me for saying I suspected a love Island contestant was coming across as gay to me. Wasn't even malicious just thought it was strange he was on a dating show trying to land women.

    And by ballistic I mean I got banned from that sub got about a chapter of text saying I was the scum of the earth for even thinking such a thing.

    Then a day or so later I got other messages from other reddit admins banning me from the rest of reddit along with lots of other accusations that really didn't make sense I can't really remember them just thought that mods so furious he's lying his ass off.

    To be clear I never once insulted the guy/contestant and only said he was giving me that impression and he really really was.

    Ultimately didnt really effect me I've always had a ton of alts and vpns I switch between but made me think that mod might have actually been out of his mind maybe a relation or something.

    Lemmy I haven't had an issue so far and hopefully don't.

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