NewNiko
kiwifarms.net
- Joined
- Aug 27, 2024
I don't know. Based on their current AI-driven appeals system being very hit-or-miss combined with their AI system falsely banning accounts for "promoting violence" (history and gun related subs especially have had a problem with this), I'm really not too optimistic about it. The admins have enabled power-tripping mods for years and a mostly AI driven moderation force will only enable Reddit to be less transparent with their users than they already are.Reddit’s too cheap to moderate subs themselves—unless it’s unpaid labor from their own loser employees.
The site would actually be usable if they didn’t just give total control to the first no-lifer who squats on a subreddit and their little clique of losers. Reddit loves throwing around the word “democratize” when it’s an excuse to screw people over, but never when it comes to moderator privileges.
Unironically, AI would do a better job. At least AI can be reasoned with and will admit when it’s wrong if you bring a solid argument.A mod will perma ban you for daring to hurt his ego .
At least no-life mods have somewhat of an identity so we can clown on them when they come out of the woodwork. Also I'm not sure what you mean when you say AI can be reasoned with and will admit when it's wrong, there have been countless users banned because the AI doesn't understand the context of jokes or subject matter of the post.






