lol

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    1 year ago

    Who knew attempting to bully a community based around a game where corpo scum are oppressive leaders of the western world would go so wrong.

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      Well, look at r/piracy. The people there were crying about the protest and wanted to open the subreddit. I expected a bit more from pirates. Good that Cyberpunk2077 does what they preach.

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        The remaining people there cried about it.

        There are at least some people in piracy communities that are glad the complainers stayed behind

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    1 year ago

    Imagine if you wanted to participate, but you didn’t turn genitals on during character creation.

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      1 year ago

      Pretty sure you can afterwards

      Even though it may require getting your hands dirty in the config files

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    The article said that r/Pics and r/military have surrendered for the good of their communities. I mean, r/Pics could make that mistake, but r/military??? You understand it’s MUCH easier to just execute your POWs than treat them humanely, right? Unfortunately, the mods are about to discover there’s no Geneva Conventions for Reddit to prevent just that. Maybe they meant for this to be a teaching moment?

    Within the year, once the protests have really died down, those mods will be purged. 100% guarantee it. The ONLY case where they survive is if Reddit wants to show how fair and magnanimous they are to the community. Of course, any further test of that will be get them nuked from orbit.

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      But everyone knows not to execute your own leadership because who is going to run the day to day ops? It’ll take years just to get back to where they were in terms of quality and quantity because they nuked some of the most experienced and engaged redditors. More of a Pyrrhic victory, I’d say.

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        Good point. I think they could navigate around most of the trouble if they get some distance from the protest.

        One of three things could happen:

        1. Reddit buckles to unhappy investors (whom doubt Reddit brass has control) and actually hires a small group of moderators for subs with X million users or Y activity.
        2. They slowly remove them one-by-one, replacing them with mods from other subs. e.g.- Contact the mods of r/(some other picture subreddit), sent them a DM, “We noticed your sub is very similar to r/Pics. To make the community blah blah, we’re trying to expand the mod teams of our most active subreddits. Would you be willing to help mod r/Pics some small amount, and in return we’ll help recruit more mods for r/(some other picture sub)?” Or they’ll frame it as a test strategy or test of new mod tools.
        3. Same as #2, but quickly and all protest supporting mods at once. Take the PR hit, counter with “new tools”, ignore the backlash.
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          The hard part is their business model assumes free moderation. Adding labor in any form will change the valuation because it’s based on future revenue. Now they have a lot of ‘splainin’ for investors and no one knows what the company is worth. If they have to pay for moderation it’s an entirely different business so I don’t see them suddenly cutting checks for the good mods who remained.

          Looks like they underestimated the way the backlash would manifest and now have to hold their nose and wait for the subs to re-build momentum naturally.

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            Oh, totally. I’m just saying that if all they want is to pump up the valuation to cash out, throw a small bunch of interns on mod jobs for a few months. They could make some statement that the “core” Reddit communities will have in house moderation assisting the volunteer mods, investors happy, value up.

  • InfiniteGlitch@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    1 year ago

    Got to be honest, didn’t knew cyberpunk 2077 could be that graphical with nudity lol.

    But I like what they are doing, I heard Reddit claimed that it wasn’t a nudity kind of game or something.

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    Call their bluff. Let them kick everyone with a "final warning that they aren’t allowed to be NSFW. Let’s see them supply enough mods to keep porn off of everything.

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    I know that making a subreddit NSFW doesn’t allow them to get ad revenue, but it seems like it would drive the more complacent people to download the official Reddit app now that they’ve disabled NSFW for 3rd party apps. I wonder if there could be a different way to protest that wouldn’t be beneficial to Reddit in the long term.

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      1 year ago

      As soon as they start to use the official app, they will delete their account and switch to lemmy.