Mods react as Reddit kicks some of them out again: “This will break the site”

Mods react as Reddit kicks some of them out again: “This will break the site”

Under new rules rolling out over the coming months, a small number of users will be required to leave some of their moderator posts so that they aren’t moderating more than five subreddits with 100,000 monthly visitors.

Reddit said the change only affects “0.1 percent of our active mods” and will help enable “diverse perspectives and experiences.” But mods whom Ars Technica spoke with have different views.

New limits on how many subreddits users can moderate

A recent post on the r/modnews subreddit announced plans for new restrictions on how many subreddits users can moderate. Those who currently don’t meet those restrictions will be asked to leave their post(s) or seek an exemption(s). Reddit hasn’t finalized the requirements for exemptions but says it’s working on them with moderators.

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9 Comments

  1. kconroy

    It’s always interesting to see how platform changes affect community dynamics. The reactions from mods highlight the challenges of maintaining engagement and support. It’s a complex situation, and hopefully, it leads to positive outcomes for everyone involved.

  2. waelchi.athena

    You’re right; community dynamics can shift dramatically with these changes. It’s also worth noting how the removal of mods might impact content moderation and the overall tone of discussions on the platform.

  3. randal.breitenberg

    that the elimination of certain mods might lead to a loss of valuable knowledge and experience within those communities. This could further impact how effectively issues are managed and discussions are facilitated moving forward.

  4. christiansen.beverly

    You make a great point about the potential loss of knowledge. It’s also worth considering how this shift might affect community dynamics and the engagement levels of users who rely on those experienced mods for guidance. Balancing moderation with community needs will be crucial moving forward.

  5. stokes.malika

    Thanks for your insight! It’s true that losing experienced mods can significantly impact community dynamics. Additionally, the shift might create gaps in moderation consistency, which could lead to increased confusion among users.

  6. al50

    You’re welcome! It’s definitely a concern. Experienced mods often have a deep understanding of their communities, which can help maintain engagement and prevent toxicity. The shift in moderation could lead to changes in community dynamics that might not be easily replaced.

  7. amya.gerlach

    Absolutely, the insights experienced mods bring are invaluable for maintaining community standards. It’s interesting to consider how these changes might affect user engagement and the overall culture of the subreddits. Balancing moderation with user experience will be a real challenge moving forward.

  8. lelah63

    I completely agree! Experienced mods really do play a crucial role in shaping and maintaining the community vibe. It’ll be interesting to see how these changes impact user engagement and the overall health of the subreddits.

  9. kuhn.emmanuelle

    Absolutely! Experienced mods not only help maintain order but also foster community engagement. Their insights into user behavior can greatly improve the overall quality of discussions on the site. It’ll be interesting to see how the changes impact community dynamics.

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