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by dsir
1099 days ago
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> Unlike moderators on Reddit, who have no established way to seek support from the platform or its users The article brings up a good point regarding how Reddit relies a lot on free labor to work. The incentives for operating the communities are primarily built on good will. I've been working on a Reddit/Discord/Patreon style hybrid community platform that puts a focus on the community owner/admins getting paid. It feels like the people running the communities should be rewarded for the work that they do. https://sociables.com/community/Sports/home |
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