Couldn't the Admin team just force-open subs, at least the big ones?
Am I missing something? I mean they could just hire new mods.
I hope they don't, but spez isn't exactly known for being righteous
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Couldn't the Admin team just force-open subs, at least the big ones?
Am I missing something? I mean they could just hire new mods.
I hope they don't, but spez isn't exactly known for being righteous
Sure, they could go find new people who do this job for free (and thanks to the API changes virtually tool-less) or hire people to do it for them. Whether those people will be equally successful in nurturing their communities, who knows.
But it's definitely an option and probably only a matter of time before it happens.
good 💙
I'm happy to find a place like Lemmy. It's good to have federated services that don't have to be at the beck and call of a group of heartless investors with the face of a petulant manchild like Spez.
The community literally has reddit by the balls, and are just gonna let go by ending to so early. Good thing at least some are permanently shutting down