Then what criteria do you judge a platform based off of? A large part of why I left Reddit was because of the mods…? And the company can certainly do stuff to fix that, but refuse to because money. So if that’s not the case, then I assume you mean the actual structure and layout of Reddit.
And parent comment is saying the employee is a class traitor. Not the, physical structure and layout of the building? The physical building itself didn’t rat, because physical buildings aren’t sentient.
First of all Reddit is responsible because they created and actively allow moderators to act the way they do. They perpetuate the fantasy that mods are all powerful and Reddit admins hands are tied when a person is targeted by a mod.
Second the person worked there so it’s extremely ironic a slave wagee ratted on a person that was targeting corporate inequality and they denied her the payout.
Why, because someone else who was eating there ratted him out? That’s like blaming Reddit the platform for the actions of a modera–
–oh wait, you guys do that too
EDIT: whoo, downvotes and no replies. It really is like I never left.
Then what criteria do you judge a platform based off of? A large part of why I left Reddit was because of the mods…? And the company can certainly do stuff to fix that, but refuse to because money. So if that’s not the case, then I assume you mean the actual structure and layout of Reddit.
And parent comment is saying the employee is a class traitor. Not the, physical structure and layout of the building? The physical building itself didn’t rat, because physical buildings aren’t sentient.
Your analogy is absolute dog shit.
why did you leave? you don’t blame reddit after all
Yeah, posting bullshit gets that. Get your facts straight before you start shitting on other people for being like Reddit.
You’re peak fucking redditor here bud.
It wasn’t someone who was eating there bro, it was the Lumpenproletariat in the drive-through window.
First of all Reddit is responsible because they created and actively allow moderators to act the way they do. They perpetuate the fantasy that mods are all powerful and Reddit admins hands are tied when a person is targeted by a mod.
Second the person worked there so it’s extremely ironic a slave wagee ratted on a person that was targeting corporate inequality and they denied her the payout.
Tbh it’s the ceo of Reddit people are mad at. You know your wrong you just want comments to argue with
Given the way some people comment, that is news to me.