top | item 36289832 (no title) harrelchris | 2 years ago Unfortunately for Reddit, that handful includes many moderators. discuss order hn newest rajamaka|2 years ago Has there any been a single instance of a subreddit with a shortage of people volunteering to mod? Drakim|2 years ago There has been lots of instances of bad quality mods and mod abuse, which I assume will only become a bigger problem in the future. Having embedded community talent leave is never a good thing. theshrike79|2 years ago A huge sub like /r/funny (40 million subs) will have zero issues finding volunteers.Finding volunteers you can trust though...An audience that big + lack of morals + power = chance to make money by manipulating what gets through.
rajamaka|2 years ago Has there any been a single instance of a subreddit with a shortage of people volunteering to mod? Drakim|2 years ago There has been lots of instances of bad quality mods and mod abuse, which I assume will only become a bigger problem in the future. Having embedded community talent leave is never a good thing. theshrike79|2 years ago A huge sub like /r/funny (40 million subs) will have zero issues finding volunteers.Finding volunteers you can trust though...An audience that big + lack of morals + power = chance to make money by manipulating what gets through.
Drakim|2 years ago There has been lots of instances of bad quality mods and mod abuse, which I assume will only become a bigger problem in the future. Having embedded community talent leave is never a good thing.
theshrike79|2 years ago A huge sub like /r/funny (40 million subs) will have zero issues finding volunteers.Finding volunteers you can trust though...An audience that big + lack of morals + power = chance to make money by manipulating what gets through.
rajamaka|2 years ago
Drakim|2 years ago
theshrike79|2 years ago
Finding volunteers you can trust though...
An audience that big + lack of morals + power = chance to make money by manipulating what gets through.