While I would expect the larger ones to see admin takeovers, I wonder how easy it will be recruit capable mods to police those large subs...
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Oh 100% i see moderation suffering. But reddit will only care about that when it directly affects them financially. Which is to say that there is an amount of abuse and bigotry that reddit is cool with as long as it doesn't bring lawsuits or scare advertisers
100% agreed. Pulling out my fake crystal ball, I predict "Click-baitification" (tm) with an emphasis on quantity over quality to keep engagement numbers up for the IPO, while the comments will devolve into only low effort memes
Don't underestimate the power of spite.
Actually if its not changed most subs will go down indefinitely because moderation will get 3 times more time consuming (at least) and the default subs will need a team of people working in shifts 24/7 without ever interrupting.
Also the amount of bots is skyrocketing.
correct.
It will not pass until it is made right.
good 💙
The community literally has reddit by the balls, and are just gonna let go by ending to so early. Good thing at least some are permanently shutting down
Zzzzzzz....fuck u/spez.