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Синдром вахтёра. По английски God conplex
God complex тут не совсем подходит...
Это когда у тебя есть реальная власть, а синдром вахтёра да. Мне больше нравится Генерал калитки.
 
As for disinformation friendly reminder that dozens of rigorous cost benefit analyses have been done on lockdowns from countries in Europe to North America to Asia and every single one has concluded they did not meet their goals and cost more than any benefit gained from slowing the spread of coof
 
So from what I've seen, most on Reddit are either confused, laughing at the retards shutting down and saying it'll do fuck all and/or normalising censorship is bad, or suggesting to double down and delete other subreddits as well. Funniest shit I've seen is r/StarTrek going private, then some nigger made r/Star_Trek to fill its absence in the meantime.

I'd hope this shitshow ends with a total jihad of jannies and the assblasting causes Reddit to collapse, but that's fucking optimistic. Best part is the worm med sub being meme'd on and doing a better job than this whole shitshow of janny pride.
Reddit, because it is based in Silicon Valley, is run by some of the most morally bankrupt and warped people on the entire planet. There's no doubt that every reddit admin supports this.

.. BUT, the peasant jannies are fucking with their money now. I'd love to be a fly on the wall in the investors meeting.
 
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)
 
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YOU WILL TAKE THE FELICIUM. YOU WILL OBEY THE PRIME DIRECTIVE.
 
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)
They sell promoted posts that show up in the feed as well as little virtual doodads like reddit gold and silver you give to people when you like their posts. Beyond that I don't know.
 
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)
1. commercials in between posts
2. r*dditors are foolish enough to actually spend actual real money on r*ddit awards, 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
 
One of the more disingenuous angles to this drama is the line about "5000 communities call for NNN to be banned", when in reality it's just like 20 powerjannies that all traffic the same discord groups but who control 5000 communities taking these actions. This is completely non-organic but they're trying their best to hide that fact.

The reason why it's difficult see them winning here is because rules about what constitutes "misinformation" are much hazier than say the hateful conduct that normally gets communities in trouble. Everyone can agree that "kill all jews" is hateful conduct even if they think that saying it should be allowed, but Reddit cannot mandate that unpaid jannies patrol against Covid misinformation with no guidelines on how this would be done. If merely having a handful of unmoderated "misinformation" comments is enough to get your sub protested, then basically any sort of conservative / lockdown-skeptical sub will get targeted, as we're already seeing. How is /r/conservative supposed to enforce such a policy? By removing any posts that criticize Fauci?

The jannies would obviously be elated to see all these subs banned of course, but the admins are probably wary of accelerating Reddit's decline into an ideological gulag that's fundamentally hostile to the beliefs of an ever-growing share of the broader population.
 
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