the fight continues
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Gold.
Looks like Reddit’s cunning plan is to compete with Quora.
asks a question about mental health
Response: “You must be possessed by a demon, you poor, miserable sinner. In order to cleanse yourself of its dark energies you should surround your bed with cleansing crystals and give yourself wholly to Christ and repent.”
Every time: https://youtu.be/J381vIfiTCE
am i gregnant?
Reddit burning itself to the ground is the best thing to happen to the Internet in a long time. Just look at how decentralized communities are flourishing.
I really like the punchy end to this article.
I was only a mod briefly (basically created it as a honeypot for mods I thought would be good), but given my actual career, if I were 10 to 15 years (or even more) into it and faced with this bullshit, it might be worth riding it out and then watching it die. External force saying it’s time to move on.
Thats… super shitty. I know the mods love what they built, but it’s time to ditch out. Reddit will keep enforcing more and more rules on them and completely ruin anything they have left.
I’m surprised none of them have just set AutoModerator to remove every new post.
That would be easier for Reddit to just undo. It’s more effective to just not moderate at all and show Reddit what happens when anyone can post anything.
I hope it’s just a smokescreen until 1st July…