• NooBoY@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    As much as I agree with you, I have to disagree as well. In the short term they would have to pay their staff to mod those pages. But for how long will it take for them to find another sucker of a mod to do it for free?

    Yes it would cost them money but it would not be for long.

    • TheOneWithTheHair@lemmy.world
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      1 year ago

      Spez is a narcissist. Why give him your labor for free?

      Sure, they may get another sucker to do it for free, why be a narcissist’s sucker?

      If he’s abused these mods, he’ll abuse those mods. And yes, he could get AI to do this, but then again, years ago* (Steve H became CEO in 2015) we were promised a better Reddit app. Like the music business, Reddit is constantly losing money, unwilling to change, but still around.

      *I would link it, but for some reason, U/Spez’s history stops 3 years ago. I’m sure it’s a Reddit glitch that will be fixed just like the better Reddit app that’s waiting for us under the rainbow.

      https://www.reddit.com/user/spez

    • Buelldozer@lemmy.world
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      1 year ago

      But for how long will it take for them to find another sucker of a mod to do it for free?

      Modding, especially on larger subs, is a PITA and takes way more time than most people think. You can always find users who say they will do it but in my experience with across several 1M+ subs most new mods will either drop out or go inactive in 3 weeks or less.

      Less popular subs in the 250k user range will sometimes only get 1 or 2 volunteers and sometimes no one at all.

      It isn’t nearly as easy to replace moderators as you’re making it out to be.