Comment by thoughtcrimeo on 28/08/2020 at 23:45 UTC

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Why are you not focused on PRIORITIZING KEY IMPROVEMENTS FOCUSED ON THAT?

Because most of us mods work for free as Reddit's janitors.

Aside from a select few insiders, have the admins ever listened to the mods?

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Comment by GaryARefuge at 28/08/2020 at 23:52 UTC

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Sure doesn't seem like it.

=(

Comment by Vorked at 30/08/2020 at 05:12 UTC

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It took us 4 years for reddit admins to actually let us remove our inactive top mod. They were inactive for nearly 5 years BEFORE that. They never listen, they rarely ever care to help. We were hacked twice through that account, as well. Hacks that removed us from our roles and destroyed r/halo for days.

Now they prove they just want money. They would rather step all over us, the people who help their website even run functually, and give us MORE work so they can make money off of us. It's disgusting. The Reddit admins have proven this by removing our CSS, attempting to monetize our work for themselves, and now turn subreddits into Discord Nitro yet with less benefits and more ways to harass and attack others.

Great. Just great. We've been a community for 12 years and have recently entered the top-growing subreddits, and now we will have to deal with our huge rise in users alongside possible disgusting monetization attempts that allow even more ways for some to act out.