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Be careful cheering too much when the admins take the subs from mods still protesting; that's exactly what spez wants. He wants moderators in place that are pliable to reddit's corporate interests and the activists groups they serve.
 
Be careful cheering too much when the admins take the subs from mods still protesting; that's exactly what spez wants. He wants moderators in place that are pliable to reddit's corporate interests and the activists groups they serve.
To be fair, that is what they fucking deserve for being a redditor in the first place.
 
I could never wrap my head around why people would PAY to moderate a server.
I mean we paypig null to moderate this shithole so we can call trannies faggots.

And null pays for all this darknet shit so he can call us niggerfaggots.
Be careful cheering too much when the admins take the subs from mods still protesting; that's exactly what spez wants. He wants moderators in place that are pliable to reddit's corporate interests and the activists groups they serve.
We want reddit to burn, at least I'm an accelerationalist.

We all know where "corporate reddit" ends up, and it'll be hilarious. They don't have many more places to flee, as twitter is anathema now.
 
I mean we paypig null to moderate this shithole so we can call trannies faggots.

And null pays for all this darknet shit so he can call us niggerfaggots.
This site and Jersh doesn't actively sell our info either, another perk.
We want reddit to burn, at least I'm an accelerationalist.

We all know where "corporate reddit" ends up, and it'll be hilarious. They don't have many more places to flee, as twitter is anathema now.
Reddit burning would be a good thing. Get people out of the hugbox and develop smaller fourms like it used to be. It might actually get people to explore the internet again; there's tons of shit out there that's just not talked about.
 
To be fair, that is what they fucking deserve for being a redditor in the first place.
I'm more concerned with reddit's role as a propaganda mill and the brainwashing of the general populace, or even what comes after reddit. The internet has become the new battleground of propaganda. The problem is most Millennials/Gen Z are very uncreative and have a deep reverence for authority, especially supposed experts, and they are very susceptible to online propaganda because their image of propaganda in their head is WW2 nazi shit. They think propaganda is a poster on a wall or something. Reddit was a huge influence on introducing young people to social justice ideology/culthood. In real life, I have met whole people indoctrinated by reddit, with their minds possessed of nothing of reddit cliches. They are completely against freedom of speech and believe that "kindness" (whatever that means) should be the governing rule. Bigger than shitposting is how reddit influences people to vote. And what I find the most scary is how fucking obvious it is reddit does this deliberately and not a single news media focuses on them, only Twitter.

I mean we paypig null to moderate this shithole so we can call trannies faggots.

And null pays for all this darknet shit so he can call us niggerfaggots.
While null and I haven't really got along when we've interacted, I will say that even though I don't follow any metadrama or anything, I know a priori null has put in a lot more than just money, time, and expertise, and all of us should appreciate that.
 
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r/darkweb is a fucking goldmine. Everyone who isn't looking for tips on how to buy drugs online is some clueless retard who thinks that TOR is some elite haxx0r search engine where you find spooky secrets you'll never be able to find on clearnet
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Be careful cheering too much when the admins take the subs from mods still protesting; that's exactly what spez wants. He wants moderators in place that are pliable to reddit's corporate interests and the activists groups they serve.
Yes, and? It cannot possible make things any worse, as attempting will make people leave the site to more sane pastors.
 
Man, it's been great seeing redditors get everything that's coming to them. I hope spez starts selling tiers of access that will only allow you to view certain subreddits based on what tier you have. You know these fuckers will get all pissy about "This is just like my hecking unwholesome micro-transactions" but pay for it anyways because they are good little nigger-cattle that can't go 5 minutes without their updoots.

Muh net neutrality. To think my ISP didn't charge for different tiers of service when it was repealed, but reddit could lol. I think that was one of the most astroturfed things on reddit.
 
By the way, Rossman has another video about the Reddit scenario Good to know that the website is burning. The shitty communities are getting locked and the other communities are getting doublefucked.
I like him, but this video is stupid. It inherently relies on the assumption that Reddit can't do shit to stop the blackout, a fact already disproven.
 
Be careful cheering too much when the admins take the subs from mods still protesting; that's exactly what spez wants. He wants moderators in place that are pliable to reddit's corporate interests and the activists groups they serve.
Given you can't share too much information in case the reddit admins "identify" you, you do seem curiously naive. The larger and more important subreddits are already highly astroturfed and they have a coterie of mods who do as they're told and are rewarded with more power.
There are some remaining subreddits that offer "wrongthink" but they're largely unimportant - any big public subreddit or subreddit associated with a big IP is generally more or less inline... some of the Reddit Approved™ subs are dark "indefinitely" at the moment, but that's because the mods are throwing a tantrum about their toys being taken away more than anything else. They'll fall in line if they're told by the admins they're going to stop being mods (or the admins will just remove them). The few subs that are too toxic to be subsumed usually end up quietly banned or end up like /r/drama.
I'm more concerned with reddit's role as a propaganda mill and the brainwashing of the general populace, or even what comes after reddit. The internet has become the new battleground of propaganda. The problem is most Millennials/Gen Z are very uncreative and have a deep reverence for authority, especially supposed experts, and they are very susceptible to online propaganda because their image of propaganda in their head is WW2 nazi shit. They think propaganda is a poster on a wall or something. Reddit was a huge influence on introducing young people to social justice ideology/culthood. In real life, I have met whole people indoctrinated by reddit, with their minds possessed of nothing of reddit cliches. They are completely against freedom of speech and believe that "kindness" (whatever that means) should be the governing rule. Bigger than shitposting is how reddit influences people to vote. And what I find the most scary is how fucking obvious it is reddit does this deliberately and not a single news media focuses on them, only Twitter.


While null and I haven't really got along when we've interacted, I will say that even though I don't follow any metadrama or anything, I know a priori null has put in a lot more than just money, time, and expertise, and all of us should appreciate that.
Again, that's already been the case on reddit for some time. Noticeably reddit does also have its fair share of shills going the other way (I recall a bunch of pro-Brexit bots switching to being pro-Trump and repeating the same lines) but there's an awful lot of consensus making on any sort of political-adjacent sub.
One thing I have found interesting is there's been a rise in people not drinking the troonshine on mainstream political subs and voicing "transphobic" opinions (like "I don't think trans women should compete in women's sport"). Hard to get a read on what's happening there.
 
It has begun - someone finally went to the "request to mod a sub" thing and asked for a big one, r/Science. This spiraled into a discussion about the Minecraft sub and they got the automated bot response that it's still actively moderated but that doesn't mean anything.

The panic in the replies from mods on the thread is hilarious - the floodgates are going to open very soon. Also someone suggested reporting them to Reddit for breaking the Mod code of conduct, I love the chaos.

https://www.reddit.com/r/redditrequest/comments/149z2nd/requesting_rscience_due_to_inactivity/

https://archive.ph/A29EN
It begins!! Burn baby burn.

Reddit mods need to smash the "hide everything from view" button now. Admins will revert it and initiate hostile takeovers everywhere it happens but the alternative is to let it happen in slow motion and lose all momentum.

Edit: mfw Redditors can finally #RESIST and still pussy out
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Yes, and? It cannot possible make things any worse, as attempting will make people leave the site to more sane pastors.
No, it's better /r/cumsluts (for example) remain closed than pliable mods getting control instead. Most users won't care... unless they can't get their free porno. The former generates more anger and makes reddit less usable and thus makes people more likely to migrate. I believe reddit will continue to harm itself in other ways to prepare for the IPO. The power balance has been tilted in favor of the admins for a long time, I want it tilted in favor of the users just to force the admins' hands and make the users even angier when the interference is more obvious.

Blaming Apollo and rif is probably a personal scapegoat for their inability to design a website they can monetize. Something I don't think anyone mentioned here that really changes the story is the timelines. It took reddit forever to release their own mobile apps. Not until April 2016! RIF and Apollo were around long before that, they were released first and reddit appreciated that because they had no mobile app. RIF's first version was in 2009! Reddit basically leaned on these apps to grow itself first, because they are and always have been notoriously inept. Basically the single devs behind RIF and Apollo designed better apps than the team at Reddit did, and they did it first, and instead of working with these devs they've decided to price them out of existence for whatever future plans they have that are not clear to us.

The more useless reddit is for its users and the more people know it's a propaganda outlet the better, I say. And maybe I'm just a sperg, but I do enjoy seeing Steve Huffman's name dragged through the mud.

Given you can't share too much information in case the reddit admins "identify" you, you do seem curiously naive. The larger and more important subreddits are already highly astroturfed and they have a coterie of mods who do as they're told and are rewarded with more power.
There are some remaining subreddits that offer "wrongthink" but they're largely unimportant - any big public subreddit or subreddit associated with a big IP is generally more or less inline... some of the Reddit Approved™ subs are dark "indefinitely" at the moment, but that's because the mods are throwing a tantrum about their toys being taken away more than anything else. They'll fall in line if they're told by the admins they're going to stop being mods (or the admins will just remove them). The few subs that are too toxic to be subsumed usually end up quietly banned or end up like /r/drama.
It's not really admins I'm worried about, just a few powermod randos that don't get much attention on them, nothing important. Yes, but they're not merely astroturfed by companies the way, say, /r/riotgames is, they are astroturfed by the admins themselves. Just because you don't see the admins listed as moderators of big subs now doesn't mean they aren't there internally, or they didn't grow the sub themselves for a long time from the early days. I think you may be the one naive if you think anything about reddit's large subreddits or front page is entirely organic and user-driven. It's not.
 
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reddit is dead, and has been dead for years, it only appears alive because of the maggots moving around and digesting it.

it's somewhat working as a niggercattle containment area, but it would still be better in the long run for it to burst like the puss-filled defiled corpse it is.
Niggercattle are not exclusive to reddit. Twitter, TVTropes, Wikipedia and your average Steam user are also niggercattle. It is just that Reddit has the most amount of niggercattle in the whole world.
 
Niggercattle are not exclusive to reddit. Twitter, TVTropes, Wikipedia and your average Steam user are also niggercattle. It is just that Reddit has the most amount of niggercattle in the whole world.
Cant forget every discord server that supports communism run by the most mentally ill troon that has no disicpline or direction in life.
 
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I'm more concerned with reddit's role as a propaganda mill and the brainwashing of the general populace, or even what comes after reddit. The internet has become the new battleground of propaganda. The problem is most Millennials/Gen Z are very uncreative and have a deep reverence for authority, especially supposed experts, and they are very susceptible to online propaganda because their image of propaganda in their head is WW2 nazi shit. They think propaganda is a poster on a wall or something. Reddit was a huge influence on introducing young people to social justice ideology/culthood. In real life, I have met whole people indoctrinated by reddit, with their minds possessed of nothing of reddit cliches. They are completely against freedom of speech and believe that "kindness" (whatever that means) should be the governing rule. Bigger than shitposting is how reddit influences people to vote. And what I find the most scary is how fucking obvious it is reddit does this deliberately and not a single news media focuses on them, only Twitter.

Goddammit, you're right.

It isn't just that reddit presents 'experts' who give opinions and right and wrong to redditors, it's that reddit is the internet and more worryingly is socializing to them. It establishes their norms. It makes people think they have to chase validation and submit to group think, that it's how everything is, and how it should be.

By controlling how people interact and what is allowed to be discussed, and normalizing silencing and disappearing people and posts that are wrongthink, reddit also programs these twits into consenting to if not approving of disappearing people and what they say outside of reddit.

Facebook does the same, twitter did the same.

Social media was programming a whole cohort to submit to group think, censorship, and pablum.
 
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