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Yeah, this seems very unlikely to go anywhere other than in gaining media attention (which is a fair aim to have at this point).

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I don’t think the point to to actually get paid. I think the idea is, as you said, media attention, as well as investor attention. Who’s going to want to invest in a company that’s trying to unionize?

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-17 points

I thought unionize meant un-ion-izing things, like ions from molecules and metals.

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14 points

did you really?

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2 points

maybe they should start a lemmy community to talk about it… like !workreform@lemmy.world

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17 points

They should sue reddit for violating GDPR too (if anyone that deleted posts/comments on their profile and reddit restored them is European)

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14 points

Seems like a rather large shitpost, but I encourage them to cause chaos by any means necessary (feasibility be damned).

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12 points

Out of principle I support this, but I very much doubt it will ever succeed.

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3 points

I don’t think they actually think they’ll get backpaid, it’s more the principle of the thing. You’re saying Reddit isn’t earning the money it should, how about all the free work mods have done over the years to make Reddit into anything worth monetising?

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-1 points

They all ran Reddit into the ground and made it a husk of its former self. They all got together and banned the best subreddits, they’d ban you for an off colour joke. Ban you for saying maybe we shouldn’t hate the other team. Fuck em all I say and they deserve what they get.

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11 points

Good luck to them. I dislike Reddit as much as the next guy, but this whole thing doesn’t stand a chance. You do volunteer work nobody even asked you to do and then demand money? How does that make any sense at all?

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7 points

About as much sense as building a company off free volunteer labor and then acting like you own those volunteers and the money they helped you earn

It doesn’t take a ton of effort to make a website and an app, Lemmy is already hockey-sticking off entirely volunteer everything.

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6 points

They are probably not gonna get backpay, but what this could achieve is to force reddit’s hand in legally recognizing mod’s work from that point on and giving the mods more standing than they have now.
At the very worst, it sends a message and helps to continue bringing to light reddit’s shitty practices.

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