Wait…the comment seems to indicate that the primary mod did not want to go dark, and an inactive mod came in and made it go dark. I understand being upset…but this does not seem like anything a Reddit admin would do?
From what I saw the lower mod probably contacted the admins to make this happen by claiming that the inactive head mod went against the wishes of the community.
It’s happened before to other subs like /r/wow but back then it was a positive move to circumvent a man child making the sub private over an expansion release that didn’t go so well because he couldn’t log in and play the game. A lesser mod was made head and the original head striped of his position and all was made right again.
In this case it appears that the community overwhelmingly supported the blackout and move to go private instead. The mod that took over was the only loud voice against the blackout.
It’s really pathetic how some people wrap their entire identity in moderating a subreddit and act like they should be treated like a hero for doing it. “I do this for free and it’s a lot of work!!”
Then don’t do it. Pretty damn simple. I’ve moderated decent sized forums before, and yes, it can be a lot, but literally no one asked you to do it. If it’s that taxing on your time, just stop doing it and go partake in the activities of the community you’re moderating.
yeah, i have no clue whats going on with that but i would not put anything past the admins anyway, years of broken promises, im going back to the way the internet was meant to work, central services for communication is a prevision of the network.
Wait…the comment seems to indicate that the primary mod did not want to go dark, and an inactive mod came in and made it go dark. I understand being upset…but this does not seem like anything a Reddit admin would do?
Yep. The idea that Reddit Admin did this to nullify the blackout was suspect from the start. Why would it only be on r/AdviceAnimals? Lol
People are mad at Reddit right now and we’re looking for any reason to confirm their bias and run away with their narrative.
From what I saw the lower mod probably contacted the admins to make this happen by claiming that the inactive head mod went against the wishes of the community.
It’s happened before to other subs like /r/wow but back then it was a positive move to circumvent a man child making the sub private over an expansion release that didn’t go so well because he couldn’t log in and play the game. A lesser mod was made head and the original head striped of his position and all was made right again.
In this case it appears that the community overwhelmingly supported the blackout and move to go private instead. The mod that took over was the only loud voice against the blackout.
The Reddit admins indicated in a modsupport thread that they would help any mods who didn’t want their sub to go dark to take over from other mods.
There’s more to it than that, see: https://beehaw.org/comment/257522
It’s really pathetic how some people wrap their entire identity in moderating a subreddit and act like they should be treated like a hero for doing it. “I do this for free and it’s a lot of work!!”
Then don’t do it. Pretty damn simple. I’ve moderated decent sized forums before, and yes, it can be a lot, but literally no one asked you to do it. If it’s that taxing on your time, just stop doing it and go partake in the activities of the community you’re moderating.
yeah, i have no clue whats going on with that but i would not put anything past the admins anyway, years of broken promises, im going back to the way the internet was meant to work, central services for communication is a prevision of the network.