Comment by VladWard on 22/02/2024 at 19:12 UTC

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u/traceroo Hi Ben. I'm trying to wrap my head around the scenario you've described here:

If these state laws are upheld, our community moderators could be forced to keep up content that is irrelevant, harassing, or even harmful.

How does this not open Reddit up to FLSA liability?

It seems incongruous on its face for the platform to tell moderators who and what and how to moderate in their communities (even at the direction of a court of law) while simultaneously claiming that moderators are independent operators acting without significant oversight.

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