audacity. that shit was mature in the 1990s.
single father with full custody who’s name is on the title of the house he lives in. mid-40s, slim, not an addict. nerd.
audacity. that shit was mature in the 1990s.
lol yeh they came after one of my subs … that i had made public a few hours ago. i’m going to leave programming in automod that tells people where the sub’s new home is
no, i think of a weird-shaped elephant with ginormous tusks that curl almost into a circle
not as far as i’m aware. i know about discord servers (that i’m not a member of) where discussions are happening, but as far as i’m aware the majority of planning is happening either in the protest-centric subreddits or in this magazine right here.
i gotta admit, there has been a lot of arrogance and a lack of consideration of consequences by lots of people involved in this on all sides
nope. with the amount of time they’ve been down there so far and the volume of space inside the thing, they would have exhaled enough CO2 to have all at least lost consciousness if not suffocated
@xuxebiko this is a decision of the entire board of directors
i have made a point of paying for music that i DJ with for over a decade. bandcamp as a website has been a huge part of that. it’s bloody amazing.
he’ll get axed before the company goes public and they’ll put some nameless suit in the role instead. i rekon calling out the entire corporate section might have been better, but then again huffman was one of the three founders so i dunno
yep, looks like the admins are now overtly taking action and stamping their authoritah
exactly the same way that catman does
the only reasons i’m looking at my reddit window currently are to check modmail (one of my subs is currently restricted but i’m accepting requests for member status) or to check r/modcoord and r/Save3rdPartyApps and other protest subs. i made a promise to the subscribers there when i took control of it from being unmoderated, and i’ll keep that promise to them until the end of the month, but i’m also going to leave quite a bit to remember me by, namely i’m going to configure automod to at least attempt to get rid of most of the spam as well as make the sub effectively unable to be monetized. would rather fly under the radar until that’s in place tho
hahaha yeh i certainly have passion about maintaining places for other people to do stuff. it’s something that runs in the family, so i suppose i can’t help that. also one of the reasons i would like such a document is so that i can link to it on the subreddits that i currently moderate to attempt to convince more people to drop that fucking hellsite lol
you know what tho? that document will have much more value as a historic account than it will as a persuasion tool for exiting moderators. it’s the sort of thing that the askhistorians magazine will be answering quesions about in a couple decades.
so it’s more than just r/mildlyinteresting. there’s also r/TIHI and r/interestingasfuck and r/shittylifeprotips and r/illegallifeprotips and r/self
looks like the admins have decided to start their campaign in what they seem to believe is a war
yep, the entire 22-account (i think) team at r/mildlyinteresting got booted about half an hour or so ago and now the sub has an advert to ask for it in redditrequest
@XxTriviumxX i’v left automod configured to remove most spam, anything that gets reported more than 5 times, and post a stickied comment onto every post telling people where the mod team has gone. those comments get downvoted to oblivion, and i give absolutely zero fucks whatsoever. my job is done.