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So they formed a union but nobody thought about tying to actually get paid?
They would organize to want to get paid. This has been another sticking point with mods and jannies is they want a paycheck. Part of the program that Aimee Challenor was involved in was to be a paid content moderator, and look how that ended.

Reddit is in a difficult position, and i'd argue its reached its saturation point. I hope we get several alternatives so all the autists, the jannies, and the horse paste enthusiasts fuck off to somewhere else.
 
They would organize to want to get paid. This has been another sticking point with mods and jannies is they want a paycheck. Part of the program that Aimee Challenor was involved in was to be a paid content moderator, and look how that ended.

Reddit is in a difficult position, and i'd argue its reached its saturation point. I hope we get several alternatives so all the autists, the jannies, and the horse paste enthusiasts fuck off to somewhere else.
It exists already, it’s called Discord.

Well, it doesn’t HAVE to be Discord specifically. The point is more that I see the Internet trending back towards smaller, insular communities - more like the forums and IRC’s of olde - than the pseudo-anonymous content farm format of Reddit, Twitter, Tumblr, etc.
 
If you want people to clean all the shit out of the chimp cages for free you have to sometimes look the other way while they fuck some chimps.
shallow enough to appeal the masses yet so profound to capture the fleeting interest of monks
The idea of flooding a forum with child porn is an interesting one.
In order to post cp, don't you have to have cp?
Isn't having cp considered to be a bad thing?
Isn't distributing cp considered to be a bad thing?
Perhaps I need more coffee for this.
End justifies means
gawd at this point I can't penetrate the ridiculous layers of irony that exist on reddit. I kind of get why r/drama is fucked beyond recognition, but is rdrama.net meant to be the main place everyone migrated to? Is the trans ideology in both places genuinely sincere or just taking the piss? Poe's law is a pretzel, I don't even wanna touch those places anymore. At least rdrama.net seems to be posting the real shit some of the time.

I don't think I can keep up with the energy those places have anymore.
It's a site created for just the r/drama comunity, and it's mostly taking the piss but the thing about r/drama is they take the piss at anyone taking anything seriously in the internet (which is the meme of "radical centrism"), so while of course making fun of the trains they will make fun of anyone being seriously mad at trans stuff also. I've seem them calling themselves a "4chan retirement zone" and it's basically that vibe, I'd say kinda like KF where everyone is allowed their own opinions but generally taking the piss on anyone acting dramatic.

Most of the subreddits r/drama users create are created to make fun of something that makes lots of people heated, so "Love for Landlords" because libs/tankies think anyone that rents their place for someone else is satan and "trans parent with trans kid" to make the "they're transing kids!" crowd super mad. It's mostly trolling and making fun of anyone Mad at the Internet.
They are undeniably faggots. Or closeted bi at least. No straight person cries "bussy" day and night while a dick on the sidebar and enjoying a shemale catfish posting rants. FAGS FAGS FAGS. The offshoots are funny though
I'm a reddit janny and I'm not trans.
for now
 
I remember an askreddit or relationships post (a long time ago, don’t remember which one) by a woman who was wondering if she should break up with her bf because he wanted her to get an abortion, and she didn’t want one because she’s “pro-life”. She got lambasted and told that she was being manipulated by her “oppressive beliefs”, until a few people pointed out that if you’re genuinely pro-choice, you should respect her choice not to get an abortion. A short time later, the post was removed.
Nothing like defending a position so hard that you’re actually advocating against it.
It's always uncomfortable when you're accidentally honest about pushing a very specific worldview and lifestyle (with abortion being merely the means to that end) rather than dressing it up as giving women "choices".
 
Seen on /r/star_trek. https://archive.md/Ot4Ym
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Acktually, sweatty, it is a common practice in elementary education... a bit in awe of the combination of arrogance and being a Reddit janny.
Of course moderator replies are anonymous. I can't even begin to wrap my head around how someone could be this far up their own ass. If I ever lose my mind and fall far enough to talk/act like this person, I give express permission to anyone reading this to kill me.
This person is a teacher. I would not want them around my kids. No, not because I'm assuming they're a pedo, but because narcissists like this always fuck up kids' sense of self worth. One school year is more than enough of time to do plenty of damage to a very young person in that regard.
 
I still believe Pao was the designated fall guy for some of Reddit's more onerous policies. It certainly bought the admins a few months of goodwill where they could enforce their will while everyone looked away.
Ellen K. Pao, you say? Friend of Ghislaine Maxwell and Jeffrey Epstein?

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Reddit is staffed by pedos.
 
To begin with, the site is no longer a niche site for programming nerds, but instead a mainstream social media site. I'd also put a fair bit of blame on the site's changing direction on /r/shitredditsays, who started the phenomenon of going to the media to get smear pieces written about any subreddit they found particularly cringe (and since SRS was entirely bitter cat ladies and proto-troons, that included a lot of rote political opposition instead of objectively questionable shit like /r/jailbait), to the point that Conde Nast had to come in and tell the admins to clean up the site's reputation, which led to the whole saga of Ellen Pao's time as CEO.
Remember when reddit was considered a place where all the weirdos went? Ok, it's still that, but embraced as mainstream now. Now it's become so normalised and mainstream that "ew 4chan and Kiwifarms are the worst, instant ban for linking either of those" is the prevailing idea there. Having any site become open to normal people/the mainstream is a guarantee for it becoming a shithole.
 
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You'll literally end up with the dumbest and most mentally ill demographics policing everyone else, every, single, time.
Because literally anyone else has prior commitments and can't free up the time. It's that simple. Not that reddit paying people to mod works out any better.
 
Because literally anyone else has prior commitments and can't free up the time. It's that simple.
Handicapped schizos do have a lot of free time. That, and on Reddit, there is no true separation between communities.

It used to be you had to join specific niche forums and chat rooms, and that sign-up process was enough of a filter by itself, to keep posers and infiltrators out. But you look at Reddit and it's a LITERAL tranny cabal that controls the most popular subs. They don't give a shit about the "community" at all, they're just there to hold power.

Imagine if every Internet forum in the 1990s was owned by one single tranny group. This is Reddit.
 
> reddit mods try to unionize/strike

> fail to realize that they are the most replaceable, talentless, no leverage "profession" in the world and that literally anyone could do their job

> fail to realize that they don't even get paid any money or gain anything from moderating 100+ subreddits on their computers all day

> strike fails because reddit owners do not care

> how could drumpf do this
 
Because literally anyone else has prior commitments and can't free up the time. It's that simple. Not that reddit paying people to mod works out any better.
Yeah, the admins are just as retarded as their mods. Before they went offsite out of frustration, /r/drama had automod set up to ban an extensive naughty word list, restricted the subreddit to approved submitters, even banned internal links to other subreddits in an attempt to keep from being banned and the admins were still sending them notices that they had to reign in the toxic community. There's a reason they only allow comments to have emojis at this point, and I bet the admins are still sending whoever is left there nastygrams about "toxic eggplant posting" or using emojis with letters to spell out words.
I honestly don't know why they haven't just banned the subreddit. It's obvious they don't want whoever's there on their website.
 
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To begin with, the site is no longer a niche site for programming nerds, but instead a mainstream social media site. I'd also put a fair bit of blame on the site's changing direction on /r/shitredditsays, who started the phenomenon of going to the media to get smear pieces written about any subreddit they found particularly cringe (and since SRS was entirely bitter cat ladies and proto-troons, that included a lot of rote political opposition instead of objectively questionable shit like /r/jailbait), to the point that Conde Nast had to come in and tell the admins to clean up the site's reputation, which led to the whole saga of Ellen Pao's time as CEO.
I don't think a lot of people understand what a huge contribution r/shitredditsays made to the current state of things.
At the time when Reddit was more libertarian, the redditor stereotype was this guy: :neckbeard:

SomethingAwful had kind of a rivalry/hateboner for Reddit at the time, and r/shitredditsays had a long history of being controlled by goons. It started out as a way to make fun of stereotypical fedora-tipping redditors, but also attracted a bunch of Sarkeesian-tier feminists who wanted to harp on the "misogyny" of them. If I remember correctly, it was also one of the first big problems with power moderators, as many SRS mods weaseled their way into positions of power in other subreddits, where they proceeded to enforce social justice rules.

IMO, the turning point for Reddit was when they re-calibrated the default subreddits to remove r/atheism and added r/TwoXChromosomes. That was kind of point at which SRS had won.
 
I don't think a lot of people understand what a huge contribution r/shitredditsays made to the current state of things.
At the time when Reddit was more libertarian, the redditor stereotype was this guy: :neckbeard:

SomethingAwful had kind of a rivalry/hateboner for Reddit at the time, and r/shitredditsays had a long history of being controlled by goons. It started out as a way to make fun of stereotypical fedora-tipping redditors, but also attracted a bunch of Sarkeesian-tier feminists who wanted to harp on the "misogyny" of them. If I remember correctly, it was also one of the first big problems with power moderators, as many SRS mods weaseled their way into positions of power in other subreddits, where they proceeded to enforce social justice rules.

IMO, the turning point for Reddit was when they re-calibrated the default subreddits to remove r/atheism and added r/TwoXChromosomes. That was kind of point at which SRS had won.
They were also the chucklefucks who turned "brigading" into some kind of offense, like the whole point of reddit isn't to share links. That's how they killed SubredditDrama. Around the early 2010's when it was actually funny, they got assblasted enough to actually write bots posting on threads that got crosslinked within reddit informing them that "hurrdurr da brigade is coming!!" and raised enough of a fuss about it that the moderators for SRD were sufficiently browbeaten into first binning all SRS links into their own megathread, then inviting SRS users on the modlist, at which point everyone who wasn't interested in spending most of their time pontificating about how much better than the dreaded redditors they were instead of laughing at drama left for /r/drama.
 
They are undeniably faggots. Or closeted bi at least. No straight person cries "bussy" day and night while a dick on the sidebar and enjoying a shemale catfish posting rants. FAGS FAGS FAGS. The offshoots are funny though
There was a poll months ago on rdrama.net and it turned out 46% of the users are some kind of LGBT, and a lot of them were homosexual or bisexual males:
 
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