• Blaze@feddit.org
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    2 months ago

    mods had actually been willing to leave the site or at least their modding job for good.

    A lot of mods left. You can definitely see the quality of moderation dropping

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      2 months ago

      Ok granted, that may be true. I wouldn’t be able to tell as I left in June '23 and never looked back. But from what I read about the protests back then, I seem to remember that only few subs had to have their mod team replaced by Reddit. I think if more mod teams of big subs had been willing to call it quits as a team, the disruption could have been bigger.

      In the end though, I don’t know if any form of protest can be effective in this kind of situation as Reddit holds all the cards, and if they are dead set on enshittifying, nothing will stop them. What mods and users should do is just walk out.