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From the perspective of someone who already does it for free, what constitutes a 'scab'?
Are they concerned people will start paying to be reddit jannies?
There replacements. Jannies (any janny from 4chan, forum websites ect) have this weird ego tick where they think their janny efforts are somehow more noticeable and higher quality than average jannie and warrant recognition when in reality a "good" janny won't be noticed for cleaning up off topic fodder and spam as most users won't notice to care. And at worse will be highly noticed and bashed for overusing their abilities to fit an agenda or personal crusade against an opinion they dislike. To them a scab the guy who gets picked to take their place and restart the cycle.
 
Someone please remind me. What is Reddit's business model?
I know the idea is to make money somehow, but how exactly is it supposed to work?

Do they sell data to the alphabet boys -- American and Chinese -- like Facebook and Twitter?
I have a dozen or so accounts (a few of them banned) over there so I'm concerned. 8)
surely all of the above, but public facing, it's "promoted posts" (aka ads).

When mods pull stunts like this, it probably costs reddit something like $10,000 per day in lost revenue just guessing from how much other commercial sites lose from down time. Not even to mention shaken confidence from advertisers. Imagine paying for a post and then the faggot mods lock down half of reddit and you just got 0% return on investment.
 
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YOU WILL TAKE THE FELICIUM. YOU WILL OBEY THE PRIME DIRECTIVE.
You know what fuck it I am triggered. The term Scabs was created by miners who went on strike in the UK to protest low pay despite the dangerous work they were doing digging holes in gas filled tunnels that could collapse at any moment. They actually protested something that mattered and not fucking working for free as a Reddit moderator and being told no like a spoilt child denied a toy. Fuck these malignant shits.

Anyway, jannies mad.
 
there was a story of a scizo guy who spend up to 200k$ on awards because he was trying to sway people into his cult- if I remember correctly he claimed LSD was curing cancer
I remember that guy! I think he had his own subreddit where you could just post anything and he would instantly gild it. I don't think there were different "awards" back then though.
 
I could be completely wrong but I think they may be starting to see signs that over the next few months public consensus will shift away from the vaccine narrative pretty sharply, especially once we get to the 'a shot every 3 months, one for each season' phase of this dumb shit. I think they may be leaving the door open for "the science" to "change" again, and that's kind of hard to pull off if they outright ban discussion of any kind.
Tbh I'm pro vaccine, have been reasonably smart with managing supplies and masking up but if all of what I've done is for frankly nothing after TWO FUCKING YEARS of this then I can kinda get behind the people who go "fuck it, why not just go out and spread it, I'm pretty much safe now anyway".

Like I genuinely think New Zealand is going to be the first to absolutely snap after insanely strict lockdowns for nearly 2 years now. The idea that you can just hunker down for a little while and it'll all blow over just doesn't work in a global society because all it takes is for a mutation in South Bengal that bypasses a vaccine for literally all of this to be for fucking nothing.
 
Gotta love how they're seething about /r/drama.

Their bootleg site after their ban, rdrama.net, is having a ball (much like we do).

Pretty sure this is the actual reason that Spez guy didn't want to do the purge. An offsite is one thing, an offsite following a purge is another, it'd become it's own thing and that would mean no more ability for tranny abominations to be able to censor people/change the conversation of the group at will.
 
Ooperators have speshul jannie tools that your normal tranny dont

The fanciest mops and shit
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How is /r/conservative supposed to enforce such a policy? By removing any posts that criticize Fauci?
Didn't Fauci end up being kinda shit in the end after being hailed as le ebic leddit saviour who was singlehandedly fixing the virus from Drumpf?

One of the reasons why I don't think leddit wants to touch misinformation is that while a lot of it clearly is misinformation, it isn't peer reviewed scientifically inaccurate so if someone makes a bizarre claim that ends up being TRUE then how do you justify censoring it? I mean I remember that stupid Hydrofloxide or whatever the fuck it was drug being treated in the same way as this horse drug at the time only for it to end up kinda working.
 
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