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So the meltdown at r/animemes has reached the point of the subreddit being set to private:
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Apparently a few mods had been doxxed and the extra harassment that enabled was why a couple of them deleted their accounts, and several other quit their moderator positions. So the mod team opted to close the sub for a few weeks while trying to sort things out.
 
Lol those fuckers deserved it. They never listened to their audience and just decided to do their own thing. I mean just because a couple of people from another subreddit say trap is a slur doesn't make it so. They also underestimated how autistic weebs can be about their hobby and bullied the wrong dragon.
 
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So the meltdown at r/animemes has reached the point of the subreddit being set to private:View attachment 1535460

Apparently a few mods had been doxxed and the extra harassment that enabled was why a couple of them deleted their accounts, and several other quit their moderator positions. So the mod team opted to close the sub for a few weeks while trying to sort things out.
We did it reddit!
 
Yeah all together 7 mods left the subreddit. Like some people on 4chan have been saying ironic weeb memes are pretty awful but at least they seem to be good propaganda for bullying jannies
It's unclear how many have genuinely left so far given some of them were having themselves removed from the mod list in an attempt to take the target off their back for the time being. By my count, there were 33 names on the mod list after the defacto head mod was ousted and that unrelated hacking incident kicked some lower mods off the list and they were re-added. Three of those were bots or dummy accounts for announcements, so 30 real names on the list. By my count last time I checked the mod-list before they went private 11 names had been removed from the list for one reason or another, and one bot added. So technically 19 mods. However by what word is coming from the few or former moderators talking, 28 mods voted on closing the sub. 12 for, 10 against, 6 abstaining. And it's not clear if the missing two are the two who nuked their reddit accounts, or if they couldn't be available, or genuinely left. Though some apparently do intend to genuinely quit once the dust settles, which were some of the reasons for abstentions.

No matter. As it stands, things are in a holding pattern with the sub closed while the remaining mods try and reorganize and put some actual work towards figuring out how they plan to fix things rather than wait and hope it all blows over. Though given the way they've been unwilling to compromise or back down so far, I would not be optimistic on them doing anything that might actually fix things.
 
It's unclear how many have genuinely left so far given some of them were having themselves removed from the mod list in an attempt to take the target off their back for the time being. By my count, there were 33 names on the mod list after the defacto head mod was ousted and that unrelated hacking incident kicked some lower mods off the list and they were re-added. Three of those were bots or dummy accounts for announcements, so 30 real names on the list. By my count last time I checked the mod-list before they went private 11 names had been removed from the list for one reason or another, and one bot added. So technically 19 mods. However by what word is coming from the few or former moderators talking, 28 mods voted on closing the sub. 12 for, 10 against, 6 abstaining. And it's not clear if the missing two are the two who nuked their reddit accounts, or if they couldn't be available, or genuinely left. Though some apparently do intend to genuinely quit once the dust settles, which were some of the reasons for abstentions.

No matter. As it stands, things are in a holding pattern with the sub closed while the remaining mods try and reorganize and put some actual work towards figuring out how they plan to fix things rather than wait and hope it all blows over. Though given the way they've been unwilling to compromise or back down so far, I would not be optimistic on them doing anything that might actually fix things.
It's amazing how empowering trannies suddenly makes even the simplest things complicated and dramatic.
 
Lol those fuckers deserved it. They never listened to their audience and just decided to do their own thing. I mean just because a couple of people from another subreddit say trap is a slur doesn't make it so. They also underestimated how autistic weebs can be about their hobby and bullied the wrong dragon.
My favorite part was how some of the leftist weebs tried to say the word should be selectively enforced so as to not anger the tranny weebs. You shouldn’t care what they think in the first place.
 
So the meltdown at r/animemes has reached the point of the subreddit being set to private:View attachment 1535460

Apparently a few mods had been doxxed and the extra harassment that enabled was why a couple of them deleted their accounts, and several other quit their moderator positions. So the mod team opted to close the sub for a few weeks while trying to sort things out.

The lock message is now less cheerful, and simply states 'On hiatus.'

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How the fuck does any subreddit need 30 fucking jannies? On a website ostensibly dedicated to comedy? Even with the turnover rate approaching 41% that’s still way too many

It makes alot more sense once you realize being a janny isn't about curating a sub and enforcing the rules but just the next tier circlejerking with your fellow jannies in your kool kidz klub.
 
How the fuck does any subreddit need 30 fucking jannies? On a website ostensibly dedicated to comedy? Even with the turnover rate approaching 41% that’s still way too many
Well it had nearly a million users, so thats one janny per ~30 thousand people and when you consider they the jannies probably weren't doing 24/7 duty they'd have to split up the work.
 
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