The title is from this video, although that one is very short.

I’m glad I’ve given up on Reddit after the blackout, this proposal to vote out moderators will only encourage raiding, as only the people who pay attention to the votes will decide who stays on. And let’s not forget that one of the cornerstones if Reddit has always been that you can make your own sub.

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    Cool, if we’re doing votes and democracy, I vote we remove Spez.

    Isn’t that how it works?

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    It’s amazing that they have had years of people complaining about mods and it’s always been “if you don’t like the moderation policy of a community, you can find one that better suits your tastes” but when it impacts them suddenly there is a need for a policy change and democracy.

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    It’s gonna be funny if users vote in favor of the protest and against pro-spez mods.

    Maybe he will start editing other people’s votes too!

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      They’ll move the goalposts again if that happens, just like elon did with his “stepping down” poll. It’s a “heads I win, tails this game doesn’t count” situation.

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        That’s what happened with musky husky, but it’d be very in character for spez to change the actual results to his liking lol

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      I’m calling it: r/subredditdrama will be the funniest place on the internet before it too implodes into its own anus.

      Can’t wait to see this spectacle.

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      Nothing will go wrong. It will absolutely not be completely fucking hilarious. I’m definitely not bulk ordering popcorn for when it happens.

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      I would imagine they’d only count votes from premium accounts. It [partially] avoids the bot issue while making them money off votes.

      If someone attempts to manipulate it by paying for premium for said bots, then that’s just extra money for them.

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    I see he also mentions revenue sharing and running subreddits as a business.

    Users being paid for the content they create sounds nice conceptually, but I would fully expect whatever implementation Reddit comes up with to be a disaster. Once money is involved on large platforms you see every crypto / nft / hustle-culture bro in a twenty mile radius show up trying to make a quick buck off of their latest scam, and a general appeal to whatever is the lowest common denominator that can be easily pumped out.

    I’m fully expecting that to either be a disaster, or more likely to not even happen in the first place given that a lot of CEO interview talk is hot air.

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      Monetization is cool until one remembers this is never a meritocracy and the money will go to the people with the best business plan, not the best content

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    They’ve waited a long time to profit from our conversations online for a long time. I mean back in the day reddit didn’t host any content directly until self posts were created. For images and videos you’d always link to YouTube or giffy. Reddit ran quite cheaply and effeciently.

    First Reddit wanted to own the content which is starting offering to host images and videos inside it’s product and now they’re about to paywall it off and wrap it in adverts for their own client. It’s about taking your content and owning it in the sense they can charge for it and it’s taken a few steps to realise this.

    Whether kbin or lemmy or any alternative survives, people should always prefer the approach of keeping content platform netural. Outside of individual forums and walled gardens. Host things outside of slack, outside of Reddit, outside of Facebook so that it’s open to the whole internet and for new platforms in the future.

    Reddit users who want to continue to enjoy Reddit communities should still try and host outside the platform for the benefit of others.

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    Reddit is frequented by many IT guys (no gender implied).

    Reddit is angering the IT guys.

    Reddit doesn’t seem to know they your NEVER mess with the IT guy.

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    This cannot possibly end well. Beyond its likely initial purpose of ending the protest, how does it work after that? There’s only so far you can go with stopping bots from voting moderators out and taking over subreddits. Even if you somehow get rid of all the bots, it’s not that difficult for a coordinated group to take over a subreddit, especially smaller ones.

    This seems like shooting from the hip.

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    WAIT!!! Spez IS a Reddit moderator, literally his userpage says “moderation”, can you vote him out?

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    How would that even work? You can’t see which mod or AEO monkey is responsible for mod abuse. And you probably can’t vote out spez either.

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    There’s just something about COVID that seems to make all tech companies go from questionable to full-on evil.