VeryAmaze@vlemmy.nettoReddit Migration@kbin.social•Replacing the entire moderation team of 5000+ subs is not a practical solution and Reddit admins know it
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1 year agoI… Don’t think they realize how much work mods do, to both cultivate the community in their subs and to keep them from become a cesspool of society.
I say just let spez mod a spicy subreddit like WSB or dataisbeautiful. You haven’t seen adult individuals decend to throwing feces at one another until they start arguing about the appropriate scale for a graph. Or one of the truecrime subs like TrueCrimeDiscussion, where every comment hidden 40 comments deep can be a dox. 🤣
Wouldn’t technically moving from hosting communities to having such a heavy involvement in their management be against the safe harbour protection?