Steve Huffman, the Reddit CEO, told NBC News in an interview that a user protest on the site this week is led by a minority of moderators and doesn’t have wide support.
In the smallish sub I mod (~300k subs) the mods are discussing what to do. One will step down regardless of what happens. One is trying to migrate us to Lemmy, and the others have not made up their minds. From the outside it still looks like it’s business as usual though.
A lot of mods already opened back up. Reddit wont have to do nothin the way things are going
The mods may/should be questioning why they bother. I think we’ll see many leaving over time.
We’ll see whether or not the 3PAs dying makes their jobs harder enough that they leave or not.
In the smallish sub I mod (~300k subs) the mods are discussing what to do. One will step down regardless of what happens. One is trying to migrate us to Lemmy, and the others have not made up their minds. From the outside it still looks like it’s business as usual though.
Silence doesn’t necessarily mean acceptance