cross-posted from: https://kbin.social/m/RedditMigration/t/233339

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Not much else needs to be said tbh. Fuck Spez. // Edit: Not sure why imgur marked the album as NSFW, but there’s nothing NSFW in it other than the name of one of the mods including the word “removed

Personal comment: the critter isn’t even dead but the vultures are already flying in circles around it. I certainly do not envy their situation, I bet that the users will treat them like shit.

  • Altima NEO
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    42 years ago

    And I bet those power mods are frothing at the mouth at the idea of having more power.

    • @reddig33@lemmy.world
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      22 years ago

      So weird to spend all day working for Reddit for free just so Spez can make more money. It’s one thing to mod one or two communities, but anything else is like a full time job.

      • I think they are absolutely 100% getting kickbacks in some forms. Not necessarily monetary. My basis is that years ago when I was very active in my corners of the internet I got tons of stuff just for knowing the right people. I was far from any sort of power mod. Reddit power mod is much higher profile. So there’s no way they aren’t getting benefits.

        Another thing is I’ve been on reddit since early on. I lurked a community that was a few hundred subscribers. Today it is over a hundred thousand. I know the familiar usernames and the little cliques of their inner circles. Over the years there have been a few promotional giveaways on the subreddit. Coincidentally the familiar usernames won the prizes. It was rigged. Had to be.

        Maybe most reddit mods work for free. The mod of that random little subreddit? Probably working for free. The power users though? There’s no doubt in my mind they’ve been getting compensations. The power users want reddit to continue succeeding to their benefit (whatever it maybe) as much as reddit needs them to keep working.

      • @fidodo@lemmy.world
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        42 years ago

        It made sense under the framework that they were your communities and reddit was just the host, but now that everyone knows that to be a lie you’d have to be ridiculously self hating to continue to do that for free

      • Jimmni
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        12 years ago

        Most do literally nothing for the vast majority of subs they mod.

    • harmonea
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      42 years ago

      You’re posting “so what, who cares” on a community specifically dedicated to watching the reddit implosion. What do you think would be more appropriate content for this community?

      (If your answer is “nothing, let it go” then maybe you should block the community instead of what’s tantamount to complaining that it exists?)

      • @SrElsewhere@lemmy.world
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        -12 years ago

        Yes, watching the implosion. But there’s nothing implosive about this move. Hence, ‘don’t sweat the small stuff.’

        They’re not shooting themselves in the foot again. It’s just an administrative function, moving on with what remains of their business, like paying their electric bill.

        And here’s a friendly observation. Telling others what they should do comes across as grandiose.

        • harmonea
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          32 years ago

          I disagree that this isn’t implosive. If it had been normal users who applied in the comment sections of those calls for volunteers, it would be uninteresting, but powermods in particular are a frequent issue when it comes to mod abuse and the like, and seeing their spread to even more large subs is something that was both frequently-predicted and interesting to watch.

          To your last sentence: The closer of “let it go” made your comment sound like the hundreds of other similar comments who want to stop seeing content about reddit. I offered the advice because there seem to be a lot of people browsing their “All” feeds and coming away upset there’s so much content that displeases them. Similar advice is usually either met with either a clarification that makes the discussion more productive (which you did) or an admission that a block is the right course of action–both of which are a net positive for all involved. The “grandiose” tone or intent you imagine I had is your own cross to bear.

    • LvxferreOPM
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      12 years ago

      It is not dead, it’s still moving! Oh wait it’s because insects are carrying its body.

    • @artifice@lemmy.world
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      -72 years ago

      Exactly, reddit has been shit ever since 2016. I’m so happy I found this place. Reminds me of the old days.

    • LvxferreOPM
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      22 years ago

      Don’t worry. Reddit will find a way to ban him for “violating the code of conduct” and shorten those three years to just three months.

    • TWeaK
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      12 years ago

      That doesn’t work with posts or comments, as each instance assigns a different number.

        • sethboy66
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          02 years ago

          I could see a system being both easy, and hard to implement; Without thinking about it too much, it’d require a hash table filled with every single already-used key that is always perfectly synced with every other instance regardless of each instance’s chosen federated instances.

          Best bet might be to just have a non-linear, randomly chosen, hash with a fixed key-length backed by a very large keyspace. This could effectively defeat the need for perfect syncing due to a greatly decreased chance of collision over short periods of time (statistically covering any minute-or-two long desyncs).

          • TehPers
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            02 years ago

            They could just go with UUIDs. Assuming all servers choose actually random UUIDs, the probability of a collision is astronomically low. Even if a server tries to maliciously “claim” UUIDs, that server could be defederated from, and the number of UUIDs it’d be able to eat is similarly tiny in comparison.

            • TWeaK
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              02 years ago

              Yeah, I mean the goal would be to link the IDs across all instances. Rather than having different numbers and running a calculation into a table that links the IDs, you could just have a table, or better yet just have the same ID.

              The issue probably lies in creation of new IDs. Different instances may have to be allocated a block of IDs, so that they can create new IDs without conflicting with any other instance.

              • Uranium3006
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                12 years ago

                If youvwant that you’d be using public key cryptography and having the user hold a private key