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The reddit black out should be followed by a mod strike. This site seemingly only exists thanks to millions of manhours of unpaid work and reddit execs are about to list this company with a multi billion dollar valuation. Your chairity is their profit

Lets face it this current strike won't happen. Reddit will back down on the 11th with a new, more reasonable pricing structure and we'll all accept it and move on. In a few. Months admins will walk away from a multi billion dollar listing and then push volunteers who made this site harder and harder. A for profit company on the stock market should not rely on chairity to do it's regulatory duties. I can imagine even a 24 hour strike would be carnage as spam, scams and flaming hits unbelievable levels, likely even forcing relegatory bodies to investigate. After all what can the admins do? Fire you? Wow how will you cope without that 0 income they are providing you….


Lets face it this current strike won't happen. Reddit will back down on the 11th with a new, more reasonable pricing structure and we'll all accept it and move on. In a few. Months admins will walk away from a multi billion dollar listing and then push volunteers who made this site harder and harder.

A for profit company on the stock market should not rely on chairity to do it's regulatory duties.

I can imagine even a 24 hour strike would be carnage as spam, scams and flaming hits unbelievable levels, likely even forcing relegatory bodies to investigate.

After all what can the admins do? Fire you? Wow how will you cope without that 0 income they are providing you….

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