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Can Reddit survive as its volunteer workforce close down subreddits and walk away from the site in protest at the management’s new policies?
Can Reddit survive as its volunteer workforce close down subreddits and walk away from the site in protest at the management’s new policies?
It’s not a loss of volunteer manpower, its just a changing of the guard. Sadly there will always be legions of scabs willing to take the place of those protesting.
It takes more than warm bodies to maintain a large community. There’s tons of people lining up because they imagine being a moderator of a large sub is a power trip. What they’ll actually find is that the job sucks. There’s not a whole lot of power tripping to be had. It’s mostly boring administration, filtering out obvious trash, all for the low low price of free.
I foresee a ton of turn over as scabs abandon post and Reddit admins scramble to keep finding more fresh meat to grind.