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View submission: The web redesign, CSS, and mod tools
On the surface this seems like one more instance of having interviews with moderators and taking the wrong understanding from the discussions. I cannot imagine that there are a lot of subreddits that said, "Please limit what we can do with CSS"; I think that it's more likely that moderators expressed a desire to have some other things in addition to CSS.
This decision clearly IMO has nothing to do with moderation. It's just making the subreddits more consistent. Which I am in favor of.
And if you only see yourself as a free labor force then you should quit. Reddit provides a service of letting people host a community. If you feel like you're getting less out of Reddit than what you're putting in then you should quit, and maybe start a community some place else.
Comment by aphoenix at 23/04/2017 at 03:01 UTC
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My concern is that the actions of the admins make moderators want to quit, or just do nothing.
That's bad for reddit.