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by fjabre
1975 days ago
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Perhaps the underlying system is flawed in some fundamental 'unfixable' way. Maybe there's a better way. I agree. This is volunteer work. And despite the bad apples there's quite a few good mods out there! I just wonder about the ways in which Reddit motivates its moderators. It certainly isn't positive. As I said I don't believe in the wisdom of crowds. I think we become a herd easily and forget the crowd. I think the entire system of upvoting/liking is flawed. It encourages our worst behavior. At least the way PG and friends have designed it. It only works for tight use cases like HN. It doesn't work for Reddit IMHO. It's too big. It's become a herd. We are not witnessing the wisdom of Crowds. We are witnessing the chaos of herds. |
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