Article 6EFTP Reddit’s replacement mods may be putting its communities at risk

Reddit’s replacement mods may be putting its communities at risk

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Wes Davis
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Reddit's moderator purge could have real impacts on reliability and information safety as it rushes to replace mods with inexperienced, poorly vetted volunteers, according to Ars Technica. With testimony by both expelled former moderators and some of those who replaced them, Ars Technica's report shows the trouble with the company's push to quickly replace the mods who sent their subreddits dark, marked them NSFW, or turned them into jokey John Oliver fan forums earlier this year.

Reddit began removing protesting moderators in June and said it would continue doing so until morale improves unless subreddits opened back up. Since then, Reddit has been trying to replace those it's expelled.

The Ars Technica piece lists several examples...

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