Yes, finally, time to take my rightful position as the top moderator of a... coffee chain subreddit.
Such a small amount of power to go to someone's head lol
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Yes, finally, time to take my rightful position as the top moderator of a... coffee chain subreddit.
Such a small amount of power to go to someone's head lol
The Starbucks sub has been at the forefront of protests. They even made the news a few months ago for being a major player in starting a Starbucks union! This was a very bad place for admins to start their takeover if that's what's going on.
And why exactly a_knife isn't removed by top mod for that?
Because reddit wants the protest to stop and they will ONLY support mods who will comply/want to stop it. As I said in my post
"Funny thing is, Reddit will likely boot the 3 of them, and make a_knife top mod, which is DIRECTLY AGAINST their claims to remove any mods making unilateral decisions, because of course, it only applies if that unilateral decision is to go private. Spread the word"
I believe that person was the top mod, they were just inactive
Quite frankly, yβall moderators are dumb as dirt if you let this happen. Itβs obvious that this would happen (and will continue to happen) and itβs been obvious since the 48 blackout was announced. The top moderator of each participating subreddit should have removed all the other mods (even just temporarily) before they shut things down β to ensure no one could pull this move. And then even if Reddit did force the reopening, thereβd be no one there to moderate it.
Except that's not how that works. Reddit mods are tiered. If the top mod is idle - happens all the time - nobody can remove them, and they can come back at any point and do whatever with impunity.
Or, they should have just purged the subreddits outright at the very start of the blackout before deleting the subreddit 1 week later. That would require them stepping down from their power, though, so they'd never do anything like that.
Reddit would simple reinstate it, bring back the posts, they're already brining back peoples comments and posts who deleted them
Any proof of this? I deleted my 17 years of activity and want it gone forever.
I had seen a few mentions of it, so I went to check mine. All of them were back, so I re-deleted them. Thankfully in my 6-7 years there I was not a prolific poster.
I'm going to continue to check them until June 30, then delete the account.
That was then, this is now. We can't change the past, we can't change the 48 hour business, all we can do is continue to fight back. This isn't helpful.
I thought about this, I was 100% surprised that mods didn't plan for it as soon as Spez said he would do it.
So what you're saying is that r/Starbucks effectively has no mods?
One person that was an inactive mod took over and removed all the mods that were taking care of the subreddit previously. So pretty much yes.
We could easily ruin that subreddit by posting garbage there LOL
This is the answer.
You want to mod all by yourself...? Ok
What a shit show.
Outrageous
a_knife is a powermod sitting on 35+ subs and squatting. He just removed all the other moderators as of 10mins ago.I'm sure reddit will rectify this immediately. /sarcasm
FOR REAL? if this is true i will edit my post and add it.
edit: its true