Being a Reddit moderator is like working as a manager for free just so you can tell employees what to do while your overlords profit
Being a Reddit moderator is like working as a manager for free just so you can tell employees what to do while your overlords profit
Now, before you tell me "this is a popular opinion wtf!", realize that this would get deleted on Reddit pretty quickly.
Wow, that was so brave dude. Try this one:
I think mods are valuable members of the community and I bet most are super chill and care a great deal about seeing their community grow and thrive.
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Now, before you tell me "this is a popular opinion wtf!", realize that this would get deleted on Reddit pretty quickly
The crux of this type of community. The popular opinion on Lemmy could be somewhere else's unpopular opinion and vice versa.
Considering Lemmy is the smaller site, it stands to reason our collective opinion is the minority of a lot of other places.
7 0 ReplyThe crux of this type of community. The popular opinion on Lemmy could be somewhere else's unpopular opinion and vice versa.
Yeah, that's why we added the optional guideline to tag opinions as generally unpopular or unpopular on Lemmy. Quite often, those are two very different things.
2 0 ReplyWait... There are tags? I don't think they display on the app I use.
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Nah, even on Reddit most people despise the moderators.
5 0 ReplyBeing a Lemmy moderator is like a peeping hole to watch the Admins work magic.
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