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Will something be done about moderators owning 50+ magazines/communities and counting? Already seeing power mods migrate from Reddit trying to hoard as many communities as possible.

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[โ€“] CorrodedCranium@lemmy.fmhy.ml 2 points 1 year ago (7 children)

Do you think they are actively trying to become moderators of those communities or is there a chance they're trying to recreate the subreddits they're accustomed to?

[โ€“] scientiam@kbin.social 0 points 1 year ago (1 children)

@CorrodedCranium Well, some of these individuals are ones on Reddit that are moderators of 300+ subs, it's kinda telling, isn't it?

Tells me they like modding and are likely pretty OK at it? Some of them definitely suck and abuse their power, but just because someone mods a lot of communities doesn't mean they're a bad mod or shouldn't be a mod.

I've created some communities that got pretty big and are still around even though I am no longer modding and I can tell you this: Modding is a shitty, thankless, unpaid job.

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