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The Coup of /r/AssholeDesign

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Over on Reddit, /r/AssholeDesign was taken over by a moderator that had been radio silent for over two years. The linked Imgur album contains modmail screenshots and our entire conversation after calling them out for this betrayal.

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  • This is gonna happen to every subreddit eventually. What remains to be seen is how long things last before subreddits start imploding.

    • Yup, every sub that participated or said anything against reddit's choices is going to have their mods removed. Even if you went public when reddit asked you to.

      They will not risk this again closer to the IPO

  • Welcome to lemmy. Sorry for the circumstances that drove your community here. We won't repeat the mistakes of /r/

  • Honestly, chances are Reddit didn't even ask them either. They could be dead in a ditch for years for all Reddit gives a shit, they just need the content public again asap.

  • I just deleted my account, and thereby ending all my moderation activities rather than taking part of the drama.

  • Honestly i get that you are angry/disappointed on a personal level. But its pretty normal reaction from reddits side. You were not cooperative to their request to open up the sub so they searched for someone who would do it.

    I dont want to defend them, i allready cleared my account over there but from a business perspective its a normal reaction. If your employees (even if they work without payment) dont follow your instructions you search for someone who does follow them.

    And the new mod might be a prick for backstabbing your protest but thats just a opinion. If there are enough users who want to keep using the sub, regardless of reddits shitty behaviour, its ok to reopen it and none of the old mods has a right to hold it "hostage" for their protest.

    • If your employees (even if they work without payment) dont follow your instructions you search for someone who does follow them.

      If they work without payment, they're not your employees. And reddit isn't a registered charity either.

      It is their site so they can technically do what they want, but it makes them assholes and is not "ok" as you put it.

      • Thats your opinion…as long as the company pays the servers its their right to manage them as they want. And its the right of everyone of their customers to leave the platform if they dont like it (thats what i did).
        Maybe volunteer would have been a better word than employee but that doesnt change the essential part that its reddit whos paying the bills for the servers and the technical staff so in the end they have the last word.
        But thx for replying instead of just stupid downvoting.

      • It's a privately owned site, they can do whatever the fuck they want. Power tripping mods have been a problem this whole time anyway. I'm glad reddit is dying and i'm glad the mods are too.

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