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[–] umbraroze@slrpnk.net 6 points 1 day ago (2 children)

Limiting the power mod reach is a good thing, but still, this will break Reddit. Ordinary users will not be lining up to step in as small time moderators. Especially if Reddit Inc is going to remove them if they do anything they don't like.

Reddit Inc will just go "what the hell, we'll throw more AI shit in the Automoderator. It's not like it'll do worse than the current arbitrary quagmire of moderation rules - or maybe it will be, who can tell the difference anyway".

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[–] Treczoks@lemmy.world 12 points 1 day ago (5 children)

One the one hand I can understand the issue that one person wielding mod power in many subs is a problem, especially if that mod is prone to abuse of the mod position.

On the other hand, some subs, especially smaller ones, might go modless.

What I would have done differently is that I would not align this rule on the number of subs alone. The size of a sub should also be a factor, as well as overall number of mods in those groups. A good solution would be not as easy as what they propose.

[–] squaresinger@lemmy.world 4 points 1 day ago* (last edited 1 day ago)

Tbh, I'm active in some modless subs, and apart from the occasional spam or lost redditor it mostly works. r/Arduino (iirc) for example is unmoderated and not exactly small.

People downvote garbage content and it gets hidden fast.

Compare that to e.g. r/showerthoughts which is so heavily moderated that you need a masters degree just to manage to post there without getting your content deleted or r/WiiUHacks where the mods ban you for mentioning the wrong Wii U hacking project (e.g. Pretendo) even though you broke no rules.

The AI moderation is crap as well, but the upvote/downvote system is robust enough to work as a makeshift automoderation system.

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[–] cupcakezealot@piefed.blahaj.zone 5 points 1 day ago (3 children)

putting limits on the number of subs a user can moderate is like putting limits on the number of articles a wikipedia editor can edit.

typically moderation is an opt in job and you want people who actually want to do it to keep things going smoothly. all this will do is make the pool even smaller which will lead to subs becoming more toxic.

[–] Couldbealeotard@lemmy.world 1 points 1 day ago

Then how do you manage the type of people who just want control over as much a possible to stroke their own ego while doing a terrible job or pushing their own agenda?

Surely it's better for unmoderated pages to prune themselves, leaving only ones with enough interest to survive.

[–] ronl2k@lemmy.world 2 points 1 day ago

Allowing opt-in moderation attracts mods with an agenda. That's a big problem with Reddit.

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[–] CovfefeKills@lemmy.world 16 points 2 days ago (1 children)

It limits mods to 5 subs with over 100,000 monthly visits it seems reasonable to limit the mods reach they all have back deals going on to push agendas and ads it's pretty fucked.

[–] DreamlandLividity@lemmy.world 8 points 1 day ago* (last edited 1 day ago)

Yeah, I thought it actually may be a rare Reddit W for 2 minutes, until I saw reddit admins will grant exceptions. So likely, mods that push reddits agendas will stay while the uncooperative ones will have to go.

[–] Sam_Bass@lemmy.world 4 points 1 day ago (5 children)

Hope one of them is the fuckwad that banned me years ago

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[–] TheObviousSolution@lemmy.ca 4 points 1 day ago* (last edited 1 day ago)

Holy shit, they are finally doing something about karmawhores! Not in a particular effective way, they can just alt themselves to kingdom come, but they are doing it.

It was sometimes very telling where those mods were participating in, and given that they've also recently implemented features to make that more difficult (anonymized moderator replies, hidden mod lists, hidden user histories) but haven't really addressed the alt issue, it may have to do more with those embarrassments. Bye bye to the last vestiges of self-incrimination Reddit provided for.

[–] tidderuuf@lemmy.world 21 points 2 days ago (5 children)

Literally another attempt to appear legit by putting in place an easily circumventable rule.

So first they don't even check if mods are using alt accounts to moderate other subs but even if they do force it, it's so easy to click a button on your VPN and you are free to be anyone you want according to "Reddit Corps Super Advanced Security System."

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Good. We already saw the abuses of certain mods who were basically running a reddit mafia, with power over multiple subs and abused the every living fuck out of that power. Reddits mods, I cant think of anyone more deserving of having their power striped away. Ideally, it would be 1 sub, as 5 is still too many.

[–] ABetterTomorrow@sh.itjust.works 14 points 2 days ago

Site is already broken

[–] Tollana1234567@lemmy.today 9 points 2 days ago

the mods that arnt playing ball with reddit that is. the power mods, or the mods that have the admins ear wont be affected.

[–] TrojanRoomCoffeePot@lemmy.world 16 points 2 days ago

MRW someone posts about Reddit still being a shit community tolerating abuse on a downward arc from Advance Publications, to Mods (fuck Spez), to users.

"Hey guys, I heard about a poppin' new club! The cover is only $10, but bouncers get to backhand anyone anytime they feel like it, and kick you out anytime that you advocate support for anything even slightly left of center." /s ᕕ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)ᕗ

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