I refuse to believe you can be a productive mod with that amount of work. So the question I ask myself is maybe it has nothing to do with moderation and everything to do with suppression and forcing a specific narrative.
The craziest part of this whole thing is the fact that reddit would have gotten away with it had she not nuked an article that barely even mentioned her name. She'd still be operating as normal with no one knowing better had that not happened
I refuse to believe you can be a productive mod with that amount of work. So the question I ask myself is maybe it has nothing to do with moderation and everything to do with suppression and forcing a specific narrative.
The craziest part of this whole thing is the fact that reddit would have gotten away with it had she not nuked an article that barely even mentioned her name. She'd still be operating as normal with no one knowing better had that not happened
Do mods vote on policy in the sub?