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Moderator Guidelines
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- Most moderator actions which have a modlog message should include your username.
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- Use neutral statements like “this statement can be considered transphobic” rather than “you are being transphobic”.
- No large decisions or actions without community input (polls or meta posts f.ex.).
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- Remember you are a voluntary moderator. You don’t get paid. Take a break when you need one. Perhaps ask another moderator to step in if necessary.
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Disagree. The frustration caused to individuals looking for an answer far outweighs the utterly inconsequential reduction in Reddit's "value" by removing the comment. Burning your Reddit history is performative nonsense that only causes problems for frustrated individuals.
I wrote my comments when they were morally decent. Then they decided to become morally indecent AND sell my data as their own.
Burning your reddit history is FAR more that preformative you people like you woudn't be here bitching about it.
Go find your answers on AI, they've successfully scraped the old reddit and spez and screw off before he make another dime off my help.
boy shoulda not been such a lil fuck then. Not my problem anymore
I don't even understand why a pedophile is allowed to run reddit... (And another one runs the country.) How did everything get so fucked up? Nobody has morals anymore, nobody gets upset anymore! We just accept our reality and then carry on. Where is the testosterone-fueled anger?
Are you basing the pedo comment on him supposedly being a mod of the jailbait sub? As far as I'm aware that was when a mod could elevate any user account to mod status without needing them to confirm. Someone made his account a mod as a joke. An account that was probably run by a pr team.
I'm not suggesting he's a great guy or anything, but calling people a pedo because you don't like them has Elon Musk vibes.
The problem here is he was made aware of what was on his platform and did nothing, which is all the support it needed.
spez is many things but jesus christ, words mean things. You can't just call anyone you don't like a pedophile. That's Elon Musk type behavior.
It is nothing more than performative because reddit still has the comments. Deleting them does nothing but make them not user facing anymore.
I remember in the Exodus of Reddit that I was a part of, there was a program/script which would rewrite all your comments into mumbo jumbo before deleting them. Doesn't mean they couldn't still have the very original comment though.
Eh. You're not gonna stop the enshitification anyway...
And maybe those frustrated individuals will learn to look somewhere else next time.
They probably weren't looking for the answer on reddit specifically. Back when google worked properly you could just search for your question and often a relevant reddit thread would be high up on the list of results.
The point stands