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by rglullis
1289 days ago
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When I make a edit on wikipedia, I am doing it for my own benefit and others and I am not dealing with stressful work. That is totally different of having to work as a moderator on an instance where some of the members might be reporting cases of racism, harassment and sometimes just petty uncivil people. Also, Wikipedia has donation drives, non-profit status and a highly controversial history of how it spends the funds they collect. Lots of high quality contributors already left because they were not recognized in any way and ended up feeling exploited. |
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I do not agree that just calling for moderators and volunteers means a business is unsustainable.
Perhaps it does in this case - I don't know enough about Hachyderm to know for sure. But it's possible that the roles of moderators and volunteers at Hachyderm might not be (or could be made not to be) so terrible, in which case relying on free labour is a proven and sustainable business model (for some businesses anyway).
Also worth noting that a "highly controversial history of how it spends the funds they collect" at Wikipedia is not directly correlated to Wikipedia's sustainability at all - the history shows otherwise.