Reddit tried to sticky this post for moderators around 12p CST today, and they’ve since tried to bury it. Thought it might be good to back up the link here.

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    2 years ago

    Let me get this straight- they want mods to have live business meetings with them? As if they’re employees?

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      I anticipate in the future that that mods will be required to fill out weekly TPS reports. However, if you only have one subreddit you’re moderating, please use up the old cover sheets. If you’re moderating two or more subreddits, please use the new cover sheet. Did you get the memo on this? I’ll send you a copy of the memo.

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      At this point, I fully expect reddit to ask the mods to pay a subscription to maintain their mod status in the future.

      Once the floodgate of bad decisions has started, it’s not really possible to stop it.

      • TheFutureIsDelaware@sh.itjust.works
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        “Reddit as a hosting service. We provide you the infrastructure and discoverability necessary to build and maintain a growing community. Yours for only $50/month!”

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          Now imagine companies openly buying moderator positions to take over their own subreddit.

          It can always get worse.

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              "hmmm. But is there any way we can exploit brown people in some brown country while doing this?’

              all that is missing.

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            The word “openly” is the only thing that separates your comment from currently-happening-reality. Plenty of subs and their mods are bought and paid for.

            Also this whole post from the VP is such a load of shit. “We have a seat for you at the table… if you want it.” Boy only a VP in a big corporation could keep a mouth so loaded with horseshit.

        • chiisana@lemmy.chiisana.net
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          Don’t give them ideas because that’s actually kind of too brilliant for them — instead of selling ads only, also directly sell the user base to interested parties.

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      Weekly meetings.

      And they will also tour the world! That will surely help with their profitability.

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      That’s the most wishy-washy weasel-word corporate PR professional bullshit post I’ve ever seen

      “Here, let’s give you more ways to give us feedback that we can then promptly ignore”

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        “We’re gonna have meaningful weekly meetings with all the hundreds or thousands of you, and we’re gonna take the opportunity to really listen. Now, this isn’t just some platitude to quiet you until we take the company public, but you know, we might suddenly get too busy for these once we’re diving into our piles of cash.”

        “We’re gonna compile your input and file it away somewhere safe. Look! I already bought a basket to hold all of them and lined it with a plastic bag! And when my comment can gets reeeeeeaaaallllllly full, I’ll file your comments into a larger bin until the city files those comments with the other valuables!”

        “We wanna show you how much we care. We care sooooooooo much that we’re gonna visit you on our “Fuck you, I Wanna be Rich” vacation! We’re gonna see the country and occasionally talk to people in a patronizing tone. For all the shit-holes we don’t feel like visiting, we’re gonna throw you a pizza party! It’s gonna be super revolutionary cuz it’ll be a virtual pizza party! Pay for your own food and watch us eat pizza while we explain to you that you’re not really upset with us, you’re just scared of change and passionate about things that don’t make us rich. Remember to dress up nice, we’d hate for you poors to make us look bad.”

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        Yes they problem is we haven’t given them enough feedback. Surely if we have them now feedback they would understand the problem. Shutting down the entire website for multiple days was not clear.

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        And we won’t really tell you what we’re up to as a company either. You’ll find out with everyone else when we pull the rug from under you

        Good riddance

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      Pardon my literal autism, but can you explain the problematic implication for me, friend? I don’t understand it ^^

      • HelterSkeletor@lemmy.fmhy.ml
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        Pretend your the mod of a moderately sized subreddit. You have third party tools you rely on to help keep your community functioning. Reddit takes away your tools, then tells you “you can spend more of your free time in a pointless meeting with us”

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          Oh, okay, yeah. That make sense. Gotta love that spineless, landlord-during-COVID-style victim-blaming speak. : /

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            It also is the statement “we’re here to listen to you” in response to a protest with a lot of clear demands. There was no concession or acknowledgement of the possibility of any. There was no apologies for the absolute assholery of the CEO. There wasn’t even an acknowledgement that they’re the ones in the wrong.

            It’s like if you’ve been sleeping on the couch until your spouse stops cheating on you and they say “I know you’re mad, but let’s talk this out after work tomorrow” like no, you have to say sorry and that you’ll stop, then we need to talk about how to rebuild the shattered trust.

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        Yeah. Even if you fully trust this person, this person isn’t Reddit. I don’t think they can do what needs to be done.

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        I can’t tell what that person’s intent is because the post is filled with “I’m sorry you’re upset” platitudes that accept no responsibility or even an understanding of why the mods are so upset in the first place; just more unpaid work they’re expected to do to keep it from happening again.

    • Purplexingg@lemmy.world
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      Unlucky, didn’t see this until after I clicked. The new default for posts about reddit here on Lemmy should be that any links are just screenshots or archived versions or something

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      On one hand Im happy to see that dumpster fire ignite even more. Then on the other hand Im happy to see all those mods end up not being listened to and frustrated by those who have the power.

      You reap what you sow, suckers.

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      Not a fan of the mobile site making me pinch and zoom the whole page just to get a better look at an embedded image.

      Of course I’m not a fan of embedded images in comments all together and hope they make that like a toggleable thing.

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      thanks. my /etc/hosts file still has: 0.0.0.0 www.reddit (break link) .com

      (I find this helps me break habits)

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        It just brings up RiF for me, which doesn’t work. I’ve only 99% left though, so I can’t pihole it. I copy over some content and use the pages that turn up on Google search results.

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      I picture the employees playing rock, paper, scissors to determine who was going to have to make that post; I can’t imagine any of them didn’t know how this was going to play out.

      …And the dude that won (lost?) didn’t even know how to link his own username. It looks like he did it via an actual hyperlink! Now that is fantastic example out of touch management.

    • LemmyLefty@lemmy.world
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      Here’s a condensed version:

      “It’s not that mistakes were made, you just got angry. Spontaneously. Weird how that happened, when we love you just, like, so much.

      Anyways, let’s move on. Fill out a form to become a member of an unpaid focus group.”

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        Don’t forget, “We’re gonna pay some of our staff to go to cool cities to meet several of you! What an incredible opportunity for them to get frequent flier miles and for you to show up (again, unpaid) at a fake meeting in your free time. This will surely have some kind of impact on how we run things, in that nothing will change whatsoever.”

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    Hoffman can’t even let his underling say sorry. “Let’s discuss things in a few months” isn’t a concession it’s a plea.

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    Hey ChatGPT, write me a tone deaf, mealy mouthed, corporate doublespeak screed that completely ignores everything that’s happened for the last month. Be sure and add lots of bullshit about how we will now “listen to mods” and have useless meetings every month.

    • 0110010001100010@lemmy.world
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      write me a tone deaf, mealy mouthed, corporate doublespeak screed that completely ignores everything that’s happened for the last month. Be sure and add lots of bullshit about how we will now “listen to mods” and have useless meetings every month.

      LMAO I literally fed your prompt into ChatGPT adding only last month WITH REDDIT and the result is…well I’ll let you decide for yourself:

      Dear Valued Members of our Community,

      We hope this message finds you well. As a corporation committed to fostering a vibrant and inclusive online community, we must acknowledge that the last month has been filled with important developments. We understand that you may have concerns and feedback about recent events, and we would like to assure you that we are dedicated to addressing them in a meaningful manner.

      Our commitment to transparency and openness remains unwavering, and we are fully aware of the importance of listening to the voices of our valued moderators. We recognize their invaluable contributions to our platform and are eager to collaborate with them more closely moving forward. To that end, we are excited to announce that we will be implementing monthly meetings where we can engage in productive conversations and work towards mutually beneficial solutions.

      These meetings will serve as a unique opportunity to foster a culture of continuous improvement. We believe that by providing a forum for discussion, we can collectively identify challenges and collaboratively explore ways to enhance our community experience. Your feedback is integral to our growth, and these sessions will enable us to listen to your concerns and ideas actively.

      At our core, we remain committed to upholding the principles that have made us a beloved community. The spirit of openness, diversity, and respect are cornerstones of our platform, and we intend to reinforce them further through the establishment of task forces, committees, and subcommittees dedicated to addressing specific issues.

      We understand that recent events may have raised questions about our corporate values and practices. We are keenly aware that the phrase “tone deaf” has been used in recent conversations, and we genuinely want to acknowledge your concerns. As we move forward, we are committed to learning and growing as a platform, acknowledging where we have fallen short, and working diligently to improve our processes.

      Your trust is paramount to us, and we appreciate your continued support as we strive to create a positive and enriching experience for all members of our community. We firmly believe that together, we can build a stronger, more empathetic, and more inclusive environment.

      Thank you for your understanding and patience during this time. We value your feedback and look forward to the journey ahead as we make our community even better, together.

      Best regards,

      [Corporate Representative’s Name]

      [Corporate Title]

      [Company Name]

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    “We’re gonna listen to your complaints. We’re not actually gonna do anything about them, but we will listen to them. Oh, and please don’t record our meetings so that when the bad press about these meetings comes out and we lie about them, there won’t be proof of us lying this time kthxbye!”

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    Honestly I moved over here a couple months ago and haven’t had the urge to look back. I love this place.

    Out of curiosity I read that post and top comments. That place just smells tainted now. If that post is on tenth accurate I feel bad for anyone that feels the need to stay and be part of that drama.

    The fediverse has felt just so much more comfortable and safe. I hope it stays this way.

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        Exactly! I remember the excitement back in 2006/2007 when I first tried it. Not much content back then, but it felt like freedom.

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        It’s far better than reddit is but real discussions still aren’t allowed to happen. Before 2016 or so I was still subscribed to /politics because while we didn’t always agree, we could at least discuss. Then in 2016 everyone got TDS and became a fragile child, unable to handle adult topics without banning or reporting. Wrongthink became a reality. And it’s very much a reality here at lemmy.world and other large fediverse instances.

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          Before 2016 you didn’t have right wing bots convincing all the fringe morons to band together for fascism. I was on Reddit before, discourse was civil until the right went crazy and started believing anything that aligned even slightly with their views. Then anyone who disagreed was a “fragile child” or criticizing their leaders was met with the likes of “TDS”. All they do is parrot buzzwords.

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            I don’t mind downvotes. But I cannot debate when banned.

            And there is no subtlety in the mods behaviour. They ban based on dog whistles that only they can hear.

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      I only go back for the 2 or 3 very niche communities there, although honestly if feels like even those have dropped in content. I haven’t even logged in, just browse once a week or so. Lemmy is 100% of my toilet time now.

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    I love that everyone is mad in the thread

    I’m also confused why they’re still on Reddit and not over here. Join us, content creators and talented people.

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      I keep my account so when I see things like this I can go shit on them from a great height.

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      I’m also confused why they’re still on Reddit

      Because they can’t bring themselves to give up their mod status and “power” on there.

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        ehh, im over here, i saw the link from here to here, and posted my 2 cents where i can lend support… while basically having quit reddit.

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      The sad truth is that Lemmy is still a very buggy pile of alpha software that barely works.

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            I disagree. I had to reload the page to post the previous comment. Because text box was not opening when pressing reply. And that happens regularly. And there are like shit loads of other bugs. And don’t get me started on Jerboa… You see, I have 20 years of software development experience. Lemmy as is today is great, but it’s a very very early alpha. Buggy as hell and completely unusable by anyone except for enthusiasts. It doesn’t even be publicly accessible in my opinion.

            I don’t care about bugs much myself, I have my workarounds. But your average Joe will be shocked by the state of Lemmy. And that will hurt Lemmy in the long run. The dev team should focus real hard on improving end user experience and fixing bugs. Nothing else matters at the moment.

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      They’d rather gargle reddit balls and complain about the taste than to lose their mod status. Nothing else to it. Let them gargle, they have the platform they deserve.

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        That’s a rather rude thing to say about people whilst they make an effort to help their communities.

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          Cool, they can use their subreddits to reroute their communities to better platforms then.

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          Yeah it was just a matter of time. Some of Reddit’s problems weren’t due to the corporation but due to human nature and the kind of people that seek out power.

          If we could figure out a way to reward good mods without encouraging overmoderation, I think that would make a huge difference. Also kinda hilarious if it’s financial, if Lemmy starts paying some of its mods while Reddit continues to exploit them for free, but it would require a revenue source.

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      As much as it would be amazing to move everyone over, reddit communities represent years of cultivation and community organizing. Trying to rebuild that again isn’t an easy task, and it shouldn’t have to be done at all. This site should belong to the people who put in all the unpaid volunteer hours, not money-grubbing shareholders and CEOs. I can see why some people are so reluctant to abandon the community efforts they have worked diligently on for years. That being said I hope they all decide to ditch reddit and come over here as well.

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    No one should participate in a single meeting until they fire Steve Huffman. They cannot begin to mend the shit relationship they created unless they apologize for his bullshit…and that apology won’t mean anything if he still works there.

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    This comment thread is an example of how to talk to a literal pile of turd.

    Edit: wow I really can’t believe what pile of crap this admin’s saying in them comments…

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    Completely ignored any questions or comments about PR or the conduct of reddit staff. Answered all of 7 questions, probably plants.

    This seems to be their modus operandi for visible communication… Answer a few pre-baked questions to make things look nice for the press. Meanwhile, behind closed doors, it’s still a dumpster fire full of tires, oil, and gasoline. One dude is telling all the onlookers to stay calm, while everyone else is throwing wood, paper, water, etc on it to “try” to put it out.

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    Holy cow. They’re treating them like employees… Or subjects being given hours in which they can petition the king.

    The type of people who would subject themselves to this are… I don’t know man. I really don’t.