• 𝒍𝒆𝒎𝒂𝒏𝒏
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          1 year ago

          Most mods that left Reddit are just chilling here as regular community members, and I don’t blame them. I would chill out too after being exploited for free labor, allowing reddit to rake in the ad money.

          I personally haven’t moderated prior to Lemmy (I currently moderate over two communities here - one on this account and another on another account) but I feel that it’s gonna get tedious if a flood of “normies” join us here.

          Edit: obligatory Not OP

      • Exactly, it was kind of a facetious comment, but it is kind of sad there’s mods that feel a sense of obligation to run a corporate social media site and that the reddit leadership is banking on the social currency of being a mod keeping any sort of value.

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          Perhaps op was thinking of mods for subs like r/suicide

          I feel that mods in those types of subs genuinely care about the community and would probably feel that if they walked away, they’ll lose the chance to help someone in need.

          • The joke was that the only people making mods be mods is themselves, and some will never let go of the power trip even if the site is dead. Less dramatic but I saw the same sentiment on sysadmim. Like their sub is their own repo of curated information that they don’t feel anybody else is capable of maintaining. But now there’s like 20 sysadmin communities on Lemmy so hopefully anybody who still thinks that can find the motivation to move on.