It is worth understanding the difference IMO. Site mods will be shit because corporate pressure from above. Sub mods will be shit because of internet napoleon complexes and / or being bought off on the back end by some grimy PR guy.
like 250,000 when it went offline I think? antiwork is at 1.5M now, so i doubt they would ever shut it down now, but mods can 1000% ruin it like what happens w most large subs eventually
yes it was temporary and they brought it back for 2020 but it was unforgivable that they shut it down at all imo,
also i dont know that it's worth making a distinction between subreddit mods and reddit mods.
It is worth understanding the difference IMO. Site mods will be shit because corporate pressure from above. Sub mods will be shit because of internet napoleon complexes and / or being bought off on the back end by some grimy PR guy.
this assumes they play by the rules.
like 250,000 when it went offline I think? antiwork is at 1.5M now, so i doubt they would ever shut it down now, but mods can 1000% ruin it like what happens w most large subs eventually