/r/PICS moderators receive /u/ModCodeofConduct message accusing them of breaking site rules by switching to NSFW; mods can't reply, so post public response instead - eviltoast
  • RiikkaTheIcePrincess@kbin.social
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    1 year ago

    Sorry, I don’t know where I saw that but one of the “Reddit admins close down a subreddit” posts around here has someone talking about that happening, and some others mention mod actions being done/undone/partially re-done over time due to internal confusion or struggles or whatever. It seems clear no one knows what Reddit is doing, inside the company or out.

    Hell, maybe the bots are doing the adminning too. There’s no foolishness like absolute foolishness, yes?

    • abff08f4813c@kbin.social
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      1 year ago

      Ah I think I remember that. It was r/mildlyinteresting iirc - an admin demodded the entire mod team for breaking a rule that they didn’t actually break (they filled the flag but didn’t actually allow any NSFW) and a different admin added them back.