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View submission: Let's talk content. AMA.
This doesn't answer anything though.
Comment by N7_Cmdr at 16/07/2015 at 21:11 UTC
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Because they don't really have the process by which they'll do that worked out yet. He said their plan is to centralize the rules but they obviously don't know how just yet, this is a work in progress. He could've just not done this AMA, figured out exactly what he wants to do and then answer our questions about the new policy. He and all the admins could just work this all out without asking for the users' opinions, but they aren't. It's all a work in progress. They're looking for input. They can't give you all of the answers yet because they're still working on it.
Comment by minler08 at 16/07/2015 at 21:18 UTC
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The questions was effectively just "Am I right in thinking your going to centralise this into a content policy", which he answered. Sure he could give you some detailed answer about how they are going to create a page called reddit.com/contentpolicy/2015/mark1/update12 or some bullshit but then you'd all be pissed when the actual implementation differs. I swear half the people on this site have no idea what it must take to run it.
Comment by preggit at 16/07/2015 at 20:57 UTC
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Are you saying he should centralize his answer?
Comment by [deleted] at 16/07/2015 at 20:52 UTC
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Welcome to this AMA.
Comment by NeverGotWhooshed at 16/07/2015 at 21:40 UTC
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"how will you centralize the rules"
"we will centralize the rules"
Comment by InevitableAngel at 16/07/2015 at 21:20 UTC
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I think what he's trying to say is that they have yet to "centralize the rules", but they plan to. Which is why they're doing this AMA: to get feedback from reddit users in order to refine the rules outlined in this post so that it is understandable to everyone. Why centralize the rules when they could ask for some input first through this AMA?
Comment by Kaibakura at 16/07/2015 at 21:14 UTC
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Let me help you out then: THIS is the plan for centralizing the rules. He's talking to the users.