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Reddit invites mods to “feedback” conversations with the admins
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archive.org link to the r/modnews thread. Needless to say it's not going down great.
edit: updated link with a newer snapshot
Oh, reading that was fun. If Reddit is trying that things must not be going well for them backstage.
Words are wind, and that is all that Reddit is offering mods.
I feel bad for them. They clearly care far more about the communities they have created than Reddit can even pretend to.
Hilarious that his first few comments address why the sub is restricted to only allow comments from specific people on a post titled "more ways to connect live with us" then he only actually replies to one other person with some corporate PR non-answer. What a fucking joke.
Damn that is a fantastic read. I've never seen so much poison on so many tongues.