• MonsiuerPatEBrown@reddthat.com
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    8 months ago

    Reddit has become useful to see what power wants.

    And reddit is a digital labor camp. The head make hundreds of millions a year. The mods work for free.

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      8 months ago

      I know what Reddit was. I was a moderator for a sizable sub for many years lol you’re not going to get any disagreement from me there. None of what you wrote above is incompatible with what I wrote. You need to think of it in relative terms. I am not saying that Reddit is some truly authentic experience, far from it. But if you’re looking for legitimate answers to your hobby/technical/fandom questions, name a site that comes even close that 1) isn’t exponentially worse/more corporate dominated and/or 2) is actually big enough to get responses.

      Discord is the next closest thing because of how servers are set up but it’s a terrible repository for information because you need to be invited (no google searching/indexing) and structurally you can’t find anything that’s more than like 5min old.

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      8 months ago

      To compare forced labor camps where the alternative is being murdered to people making the active choice to volunteer to serve as moderators is a comparison so lacking in perspective that I’d expect to only find it on Reddit, but I guess Lemmy has managed to foster the same kind of behavior.

      Are you going to compare Reddit killing the API to the Holocaust next?

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        8 months ago

        You had a point until the response became twice as long and disproportionate to the original comment. He didn’t even say “forced.”

        I agree the term is overly hyperbolic, but let’s maybe dial it back dude

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          8 months ago

          let’s maybe dial it back dude

          Indeed; someone here recently accused me of using “eugenics terminology” when I referred to a pastor who endorsed sexual violence against women as a “moron”. The word itself has more than one definition.

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            8 months ago

            Well, I think people need to be a little patient with folks who use terms like “dumb” and “moron,” by it behooves you to maybe consider why people are bringing that up now.

            It’s kind of like the R word. Mocking people for things they can’t control, especially things with a history of leading to persecution, is not OK. “Moron” unfortunately does have a very troubled history as a term so they aren’t wrong. Same reason I am trying not to use words like “crazy” when describing people’s behavior.