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ThreeLittlePuigs t1_j9fb4n1 wrote

Agreed, one thing I learned is the collective mod Team absolutely should have more power than one user. That’s just silly to not have figured it out by Reddit. But it doesn’t effect their bottom line for now, so they don’t care.

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JonAce t1_j9jpcmx wrote

reddit IPO is later this year, so once the higher-ups cash out, this site's gonna fly downhill.

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ThreeLittlePuigs t1_j9jux8h wrote

Well since the time of this posting another mods been removed for seemingly no reason…..

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NetQuarterLatte t1_j9k16no wrote

That seems plausible.

IPO and section 230 could be forcing functions causing the push for "mod training".

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ThreeLittlePuigs t1_j9k2kd7 wrote

It's really not that complicated. The person who mandated the training wanted people out who didn't listen to them and so the training became a sort of litmus test.

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