Removed as moderator of /r/Celebrities after over 14 years : r/ModCoord

lionkoy5555@lemmy.world to Reddit Migration@kbin.social – 39 points –
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I mean, it is obvious that the reddit owners and hence admins primarily care about subs being open. They don't really care about making your work harder or requiring more active moderation.

But I am very curious, why would you even go to all the length to work on a bot for 4-6 weeks just so you can make the people who treat you like shit more money?

To be quite honest, I suspect the whole shebang will end how Huffman expects for the most part. Most users don't care and the people who do care, primarily the mods are too addicted to step away or actually behave in a way that will have long lasting effects.

Nevertheless, sucks they did you dirty like that, but not unexpected given your response and reddits enshitification.

Mods are not an endless resource, though, and as you can see they're burning through them fast.