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19 points

I’d been a reddit user since 09 or 10 and never once had a bad interaction with a mod… I don’t understand all the hate. Yes I’m sure some aren’t the nicest but I’d wager most are good folk managing communities with the good intentions.

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Had a couple bad experiences with the r/Linux mods, but other than that most of them are fine. I think users don’t really grasp what mods do, and the amount of internet sewage they have to sift through. And when they’re doing a good job, the users don’t notice it in the first place.

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Maybe only users with bad behaviour have problems with mods and complain about it all the time. Similar to the police in real life.

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Yeah same. I mean… I am a mod one a large community on reddit, but not one of the really big ones.

I’ve never had a bad interaction. Sure… I’ve gotten stuff removed but I don’t take that personally. Mostly I just didn’t understand the rules (or I thought the rules were dumb). But whatever.

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Think about when the average person ever has cause to interact with large community mods. There’s your answer.

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