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[–] 182 points 3 years ago (4 children)

To all the folks saying that reddit couldn't replace the mods, that it was too big an effort, that they couldn't run a big sub all by themselves, I have only one thing to say to you.

You were right.

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  • [–] 10 points 3 years ago (4 children)

    I'm sure users will step forward if they care. Otherwise, it's just a campaign optimization at work. Limit the breadth of organic content to deepen the brand-friendly content and push more paid media into the feed.

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  • [–] 11 points 3 years ago

    Yes they most definitely will...but increasingly such things likely will not happen on the Reddit platform, moving forward. There are actual reasons that the mods left - e.g. to moderate a sub of millions of subscribers takes effort, which needs tools to make that happen - and those reasons still exist.

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  • [–] 9 points 3 years ago (1 child)

    Reddit is really on their way to become the next facebook.

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  • [–] 7 points 3 years ago (3 children)

    I'm sure users will step forward if they care.

    This is the part I didn't quite get. Like I am sure that there were users who requested this sub in r/redditrequest after r/TIHI became unmoderated.

    For some reason I don't understand, these requests did not pan out and it ended up getting shut down instead.

    At the very least, users stepping forward doesn't seem to be enough on its own.

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  • [–] 7 points 3 years ago (2 children)

    From the one time I tried requesting a sub there, they don't just let someone have a sub if they ask and it'd be banned otherwise, they probably won't give it to you if you don't have mod experience for example (the reason I didn't get the niche sub I was trying to revive, which is reasonable enough), or if they feel that what experience you do have isn't enough that you'd likely be able to handle the particular sub. TIHI is a big sub, so they'd not just be looking for any random volunteer, it'd have to be someone experienced with moderating sizable subs, probably. And those people are, well, exactly the kind of people angry with reddit right now.

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  • [–] 5 points 3 years ago

    Admin realized that despite all the applications, there were:

    • People requesting the subreddit so they could continue the protests.
    • People requesting the subreddit so they could give it back to the original mods.
    • People requesting the subreddit so they could own it.
    • People requesting the subreddit because they have strong feelings about "moderation" and want to /worldpolitics it.
    • Absolutely no one who wanted to just do what the old mods did.

    From what I could see, there no actual good-faith requests from people who genuinely cared about /TIHI and wanted to moderate it well and diligently. And like, who's surprised? It's a huge subreddit without a concrete community core, it's more of a content category. I don't think anyone except the mods cared about the community itself, because there barely was one.

    That's the same issue they're running into with the other large subs. They're too huge and too general and everyone is just another face in the crowd, so there are very few people who care about that specific space in the way that makes for good volunteer moderators - in most cases, when those people existed for those communities, they were already recruited into the old mod team.

    And all the people who want to mod are either activists for the protest, the sort of power-hungry weirdos that end up as powermods, but who showed up to Reddit too late, or somebody with an axe to grind about moderation in general seeing an opportunity in the massive unmoderated subreddit.

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    [–] 64 points 3 years ago

    Thanks, I love it.

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  • [–] 59 points 3 years ago (10 children)

    TIHI was a fairly large sub, with almost multimilion level of subscribers. If reddit wanted to increase traffic and get more eyes on ads, they're doing quite a terrible job of it so far.

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  • [–] 52 points 3 years ago* (last edited 3 years ago) (6 children)

    Reddit's stance has just been so bizarre.

    So they want people to pay to not see ads? They literally sell that as a product, Reddit Premium. Why not tie API access to premium subscriptions? It's not even unprecedented; Spotify does this.

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  • [–] 24 points 3 years ago (1 child)

    This is literally the only reason I would pay for Premium access.

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  • [–] 21 points 3 years ago (2 children)

    If they had come out of the gate with that being the change, I would probably have paid for Reddit premium. Now though, not a chance.

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  • [–] 11 points 3 years ago (1 child)

    Being a cheapass, I would probably have made the switch to using their horrid app. But, it would have been my own decision to be a cheapass so I would've been fine using it.

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  • [–] 6 points 3 years ago (2 children)

    What I still don't get is why all these apps had to have a single api account for all users.

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  • [–] 24 points 3 years ago

    Once you have enough of it to live a comfortable life, money just becomes about power. So, what we have is some spoiled rich asshole who is used to having influence and power being shown that most of that was a gift. That gift has been recinded, and so the only control he has left is money.

    He's spending some of Reddit's current and future earnings on stepping on necks. Because that's what the cash was going to be used for, in one way or another, anyway.

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    [–] 28 points 3 years ago (5 children)

    I thought they would just take over or replace the mod list. Guess I was wrong

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  • [–] 17 points 3 years ago (1 child)

    Fucking dumb to force them to reopen and then when mods say fuckit ban the sub. This is some bad parenting.

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  • [–] 9 points 3 years ago (2 children)

    And who are they going to have take over mod responsibilities (for free) in all of these communities at once? This is why mods need to call their bluff and force them to try to replace them.

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  • [–] 7 points 3 years ago (1 child)

    Saw someone complaining about the protest in a thread where the top mod was offering up the sub to whoever wanted it. I suggested they (person complaining) go ahead and step up and ask to be a mod. They replied something like, “I don’t wanna be an E-jannie…[blah blah].”

    These people assume that there’s plenty of other people who will step-up and take over. We’ll see I guess.

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  • [–] 5 points 3 years ago

    Yeah this is the dumbest move possible. I can only assume they're trying to scare other mods into alignment because they can't replace the moderators effectively. Well, I'll cheers to their stupidity!

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    [–] 19 points 3 years ago (2 children)

    Reddit: You can't be private, people need to see the content, reopen or else!
    TIHI: No.
    Reddit: Fine, mods are gone and we've reopened the community. People who want to be mods speak up
    Crickets: Cricket noises
    Reddit: This sub is unmoderated, so it's now banned so nobody can see it

    So... Reddit just reclosed the sub they said MUST be open.

    Sound logic. Real class act.

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    [–] 18 points 3 years ago (4 children)

    I personally never browsed TIHI. It was always one of those where linking it was more of a meme than actually browsing it in my mind. Similar to how a lot of people would comment "/r/unexpectedjohnmulaney" but very few people were actually subbed to /r/unexpectedjohnmulaney. Because who the heck wants a bunch of pictures of comments referencing John Mulaney jokes in their feed? It's the old "subreddits as hashtags" bit.

    All that being said, it sucks because I know TIHI actually had more of a community than most "hashtaggy" subreddits. My understanding is it was a bit like a blend of ATBGE, MildlyInfuriating, CursedImages, or DIWhy.

    Reddit is killing real communities, and killing their own history in the process. All those comments throughout the ages linking "/r/TIHI" now link to a dead sub. As much as I may have found those comments annoying, there were people out there who would click that link and go browse or maybe even subscribe to TIHI as a result of those comments.

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  • [–] [S] 12 points 3 years ago

    It’s only a matter of time until more subs start meeting the same fate. I’m glad to have found a new platform to move to. After reading the posts from the Apollo dev, it seemed like the writing was on the wall about Reddit

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    [–] 14 points 3 years ago (1 child)

    I think it's funny that in response to this people are STILL insisting that it's easy to find new mods. TIHI, interestingasfuck, and shittylifeprotips have been closed for over a week because they have no mods. Before TIHI mods got banned, they offered multiple users complaining the option to take over moderating the sub and they said no.

    How does any of this point to it being easy to replace mods? Delusional

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  • [–] 13 points 3 years ago (1 child)

    This is what "to cut off your nose to spite your face" means. To the letter.

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    [–] 12 points 3 years ago*

    So having all the mods quit is actually a viable way to protest? (writes down notes)

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  • [–] 9 points 3 years ago

    In for a penny, in for a pound I guess.

    I didn't think Spez would literally drive his platform to ashes, I thought there was a middle ground, but nope he is going straight to the logical conclusion to all this.

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  • [–] 6 points 3 years ago (2 children)

    What was r/TIHI? I can't get to the reddit site anymore, but even if I could, it probably wouldn't be very enlightening if the sub is already deleted...

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    [–] 5 points 3 years ago (1 child)

    “its illegal to kill yourself!” kills them

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