• SuitedUpDev@feddit.nl
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      2 years ago

      Ejecting the current mods, is kinda like going nuclear. It will damage the trust Redditors have in a subreddit. However, should Reddit do that, then I would imagine they will do that on a larger subreddit and a consequence of that, that news will spread like wildfire. That in turn will, most likely, cause moderator walkouts.

      I know current Reddit management is acting like they are stupid. That doesn’t mean that they are THAT stupid.

      But that’s just my 2cts.

      Edit: grammar be hard yo.

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        2 years ago

        Apparently they’ve already done it. Can’t remember the sub, but they kicked a mod, made it public for a couple hours, then switched it back off. I’m assuming it’ll be one of the 48 hour ones instead of the permanent ones now.

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          2 years ago

          There was apparently a situation on AdviceAnimals where all the mods agreed on a blackout but one. That mod was low ranked in the mod chain. Suddenly this mod became head mod of the sub… funny how administration works?