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Oh I agree, it was more said in jest. Hell, the bots they have there are practically AI jannies already, from the sounds of it. Not to mention, the few informative topics that are there, are filled with endless [deleted] [deleted] (comment removed) comment trees that render the entire thing pointless. Name any other forum that deletes a comment, but shows you that a comment was deleted and displays an entire string of that endless bullshit. If tranny-jannies are gonna mop it up, at least mop it ALL up.I don't. I even said before on this thread that the AI jannies will be much worse than the real ones and the AI will be programmed by trannies too so there's no escape. But the reason reddit needs such a heavy handed moderation in the first place is because its because if it didn't its own userbase would get very spicy very quick, the average thread on reddit has like half the comments removed, only the most braindead morons are allowed to post unquestioned.

Whether it is the same person or not, the similarities are remarkable. Either way, I can't see how anyone could be so invested in the day-to-day business of pReddit to where they know the histories, usernames, and personal lore of various mods and admins, while professing the opposite.For those of you who have no clue who we're talking about /u/freespeechwarrior was a mod for r/WatchRedditDie or some other anti-censorship subreddit that sold out to the admins in order to keep his subreddits open. Everyone in those subreddits told him he was a retarded faggot for doing so but he trusted the admins and then got assblasted out of his mod position and eventually joined the Farms. This is why Harbinger of the Kali Yuga, aka freespeechwarrior, posts so many autistic screeds about how evil the admins of Reddit are.
Seriously dude, this shit happened like 5 years ago, let it fucking go and stop being an autistic faggot on yet another message board.
No kidding! I was a part-time mod for a relatively active ~1500 member forum years ago for a few months. It was a pain in the ass just keeping things on topic and organized, while smoothing over the occasional squabble, and I found it exhausting. And that was before the modern-day pajeet-fueled spam-bots and clickbait malware. I don't see how anyone could find it enjoyable to be literally terminally online and moderating non-stop all day long!I've never moderated anything before but aren't people like Awkward who moderated a fuckton of subreddits useless anyways? No way to moderate efficiently if you're overlooking a fuckton of different subreddits, different topics, and shit or at least that's what I thought.
This reminds me of the MySpace days and the drama surrounding who was or wasn't in your top 3 friends list.r/3rdprinting was hit:
"So it looks like the seniority on /r/3Dprinting has been changed, and that wasn't communicated to me or apparently any of the other moderators."
The complaining dude is already sucking cock:
"While I'm sure the new head moderator is up to the task changing the order without discussing it with either of us is really not acceptable."
