Reddit starts removing moderators behind the latest protests - The Verge
date linked: 20 June 2023
source: link to article, from theverge.com
I’m glad this article points out how much unpaid work mods do to make Reddit a place people want to go. They arguably add more value to the platform than employees do, and this strikes me as a bad move.
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