Replacing the entire moderation team of 5000+ subs is not a practical solution and Reddit admins know it

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Which is why /u/jailbaitlover I mean /u/spez is sending the message that they would gladly give total power to whatever mod crosses the picket line so they can boot the rest.

If Reddit had to replace all these mods it would be complete chaos and is not much better than the blackout. They will see the same exact problems Twitter has seen since they fired most of their content moderators.

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They're not gonna replace all of them at once. Some admins will get assigned to work their way down the list (ranked by subscribers probably) and while this is going on I predict a lot of smaller subs are gonna falter resolving it.

People are already making separate subs so smaller ones might eventually get replaced.

They're not gonna replace all of them at once

At this point it’d be interesting if all the moderation teams resigned at once, especially for the top hundred or so subs that want to remain private.

would be interesting to see. just open up and stop modding, except once every 24 hours or so. just say you're busy IRL lol

There's a difference between putting a new body in and putting a quality moderator in who's doing it because that's what they want to be doing.

I... Don't think they realize how much work mods do, to both cultivate the community in their subs and to keep them from become a cesspool of society.

I say just let spez mod a spicy subreddit like WSB or dataisbeautiful. You haven't seen adult individuals decend to throwing feces at one another until they start arguing about the appropriate scale for a graph. Or one of the truecrime subs like TrueCrimeDiscussion, where every comment hidden 40 comments deep can be a dox. 🤣