Tá rolando uma greve em vários subreddits!

/u/theparaiba

Estão mais é insatisfeitos com a constante falta de transparência dos administratores do site com os moderadores. A demissão da Victoria foi apenas o cúmulo. Vejam por exemplo esse post do /u/beernerd no /r/centuryclub


Some folks seem to think that the defaults are going dark because of Victoria's layoff. But the reality is much more complicated.

You may recall a couple months ago when /u/karmanaut made this post. The gist of which was management has been constantly ignoring the moderators that run their site for free while devoting numerous man hours to frivolous features. Despite this, business continued as usual.

Then there was the FPH fiasco. While most of us agree that it was the right decision, the brunt of the fallout came down on the mods whose subreddits were brigaded. Again, we persevered without thanks or compensation. Because we love this site.

Yesterday, we were informed that the new reddit search was being rolled out. Many moderators rely on the old search tool to do their job, but their pleas for access to it fell on deaf ears. Tensions were high.

Then came the straw that broke the camel's back. Victoria was let go. Whether they had good reason or not is irrelevant. She was in the midst of organizing AMAs for multiple subreddits and they received no consideration whatsoever in the decision. No one was tasked with taking over her responsibilities. The mods were left to figure it out for themselves.

They either forgot about the mods, or they just didn't care. Either way, it was enough to push most of us over the edge. If they don't think they need us, then let's see how reddit works without us.

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