Jobs that either don’t contribute in any meaningful way or jobs where one would be better off if they were paid to be on call.

  • TheOneCurly@lemmy.theonecurly.page
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    1 year ago

    Most people don’t run into any issues with mods online. If you’re constantly running into “asshole” authority figures in online communities it might be you…

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      Sometimes, sure. But with ~15 years on reddit I have run into some power-tripping mods before… /r/portland, for example - I mainly agree with their politics but when I didn’t they’d delete all of my posts and then shadowban me. Not allowed to disagree.

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      1 year ago

      Try to open a controversial topic, let’s say CCP or other heated sub reddit, Even when non political, mods straight power tripping when you ask serious questions.

      But I think this is a reference for an old thread of “my wife think being a mod is not a real job”