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View submission: Deprecating community chat rooms
So, to add to my earlier issues, not that anyone "in charge" seems to care, I've found another thing we mods have lost by you turning our chat rooms into huge DM groups, the banned words list. In the last few hours I've been called a hoe and a n*gg*r all for telling people the rules. Thank you....mods don't get enough abuse. Also, if things get completely out of control, which they have been all day in my "group dm formerly known a chat", we have no way to just close it. No temporary lock, and no permanent way to delete the "room" anymore. Also, it would have been nice if you had sent a message to ALL reddit users explaining what you were going to do (before you did it). Instead every 20-30 minutes I have to explain to someone new what you did that made them so unhappy. NOT ONE SINGLE MEMBER in my "group dm" likes this change. NOT ONE. And seriously....you think mods want to be called "hosts"?!?! Subs that don't want chats didn't have to have them....why take them from the subs that want and use them, and make life so much harder for mods in the process????
Comment by RuffaroMaxheim at 07/12/2020 at 18:25 UTC
5 upvotes, 0 direct replies
u....mods don't get enough abuse. Also, if things get completely out of control, which they have been all day in my "group dm formerly known a chat", we have no way to
Pretty much in the same boat, this is the type of change that you should receive a modmail for. Just putting everyone in a mass dm group with notifications enabled by default is such a thoughtless move