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Not sure why either. My guess is that it had something to do with when he changed the rules of r/interestingasfuck and effectively turned it into a porn sub to spite the site's advertisers. But I only recall him and everybody else being forcibly demodded. Maybe he threw some incredibly colorful language at the admins and got banhammered.
As much as I loathe iBleeedBullshit and think he's a power-tripping asshole who doesn't even understand the rules of the subreddits he used to moderate (had a few online altercations with him in the past), Spez is acting even more childish, to the point where the power mod purge feels nowhere near as cathartic as it should have...
Cool, thanks for the info. I missed all that somehow.
Ohhhh, yeah. No argument there.
But it's not as straightforward a situation as it seems. Reddit is now partially owned by others, meaning that Spez does answer to a board. So, contrary to popular belief, being a total gaping asshole is actually NOT Spez's sole skill. Turns out he's also some other people's very useful idiot.
To put it another way, an entire team of 1%ers who stand to profit off Reddit's future IPO thinks that all this is a good thing and a means to a desired end, or he'd already have been tossed out. At this point I'm just waiting to see them tip their hand as to what they think that will be, because I have no clue myself, lol.
EDITED TO ADD this link, it's an old but informative one in regard to the role of Reddit's board: https://old.reddit.com/r/TheoryOfReddit/comments/3dcmr1/the_role_of_reddits_board_of_directors/