I think the title speaks for itself.

EDIT: UPDATE: So apparently the former r/jailbait mod that is The CEO purged the sub’s mods and forced the sub to re-reopen under the old rules.

Mission failed! We’ll get them next time!

EDIT2: aaaaaaand the sub’s archived and no longer accepts new submissions. The garbage fire keeps going…

  • nightscout@lemmy.world
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    Reddit is only valuable because of the content users provide. If you don’t post valuable content, the site is worthless. Reddit can force subs back open, but they can’t force users to submit the content that makes the site valuable to begin with.

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      This is what Reddit forgot. They don’t implicitly provide any value, it’s the community that provides the value. Reddit is just the place where people happen to post.

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        So…do we know if Reddit iself is behind flooding subs with comments about how mods are being jerks and hurting the communities pointlessly? It’s weird, the same kinds of comments in every sub I’m in. Also lots of comments about how Lemmy is too complicated. 😆

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          i feel like speez is the ultimate reddit troll… a weird embodiment of the negative aspects of the spirit of the site.

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      Not just that but moderation curating that content prevents the site from enshittifying and degenerating into sludge.

      People complain about mods but without mods you get essentially a forum where every poster is ChatGPT.

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    This is epic level malicious compliance. Best way to run a SFW sub into the ground is opening it up to NSFW content.

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        Did that include the reddit app? If someone had their subscription set up with only NSFW subs would that not display ads on their home feed?

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        that actually makes a lot of sense when i think of the banning of NSFW over API, damn, get that money spez

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        Realistically nothing is stopping them from doing so it’s their own policies which is kinda dumb af. All they’d have to do is prevent ads from brands that don’t want to be associated with it from showing there.

        The fact they don’t show advertisements on NSFW subs/posts just tells me their advertising tools and targeting are absolutely sub par.

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          As a professional marketer and advertiser, that’s not correct.

          What keeps them from doing it is that most high-dollar advertisers don’t want their ads/brand appearing next to NSFW content.

          It’s probably more difficult for Reddit to filter out NSFW ad impressions rather than just let ads appear anywhere. But advertisers demand it, so they have to do it to get the dollars.

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    I didn’t see it mentioned, but reddit apparently doesn’t advertise in nsfw subs, so it has more value than just the laughs it gives us.

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    this subreddit is archived and no longer accepting submissions.

    I guess it wasn’t that easy to find those replacement mods.

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    I love how Mods Tell they are “forced” what is reddit gonna Do otherwise? Dont pay them?

    Oh wait…

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      People get suckered into the sunk-costs fallacy all of the time, and managers of large communities are going to be extra prone to it when they’re told they’ll have “their communities” taken away from them.

      Remember, these people are fighting to “save Reddit”. They see the possibility of having corporate friendly scabs take over as a community-destroying and a Reddit destroying proposition.

      The event horizon of a black hole is the 2-dimensional surface across which the possibility of turning back is eliminated. At that point, space and time become so twisted that there is no longer an “outwards” direction. Every road leads in. But in supermassive black holes, that event horizon is so far away from the centre that the actual tidal forces – the forces which pull things apart when they’re near large gravity sources – are remarkably weak. You would not notice the difference between being 1 km above the event horizon and 1 km beneath it. If you weren’t being careful, you could cross that event horizon without ceremony and without realizing you’d doomed yourself.

      This is how it is with big services, too. The thing that makes them irrelevant happens long before revenues or usage decline. In fact, there’s likely still growth! But there’ll be an inflection point in the acceleration that those who don’t know what to look for won’t even notice. Then it could take months, or even years, for things to turn around and decay into nothing of value.

      These mods are trying to save something that has already experienced its killing blow. Something that will cease being what it was long before it ceases to be. Something that has already quietly – though not too quietly – slipped past the event horizon.

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      Mine is closed. But considering it has under 500 subscribers…

      … Well, let’s just say if Spez forced mine to open, then the site would literally be on fire.