Subj : Reddit has a terrible plan to end blackout: ask you to vote out p To : All From : TechnologyDaily Date : Fri Jun 16 2023 13:15:03 Reddit has a terrible plan to end blackout: ask you to vote out protesting mods Date: Fri, 16 Jun 2023 12:06:21 +0000 Description: Reddit's CEO has a plan to end the ongoing Reddit Blackout protesting its API changes but asking users to vote out mods. FULL STORY ====================================================================== Reddits CEO wants to bring an end to the Reddit Blackout , but not by agreeing to reverse the companys upcoming API changes. Instead, he has suggested that users should be able to vote out the moderators leading the protest thats keeping large chunks of Reddit in the dark. Thanks to the blackout, Reddit (and by extension Google) currently feels like a shell of itself for many users . The initially two-day-long protest has been extended by many of its subreddit communities, with 4,906 still set to private or restricted including Reddits largest community r/funny. While private users are unable to post or read content from the subreddit, restricted subreddits have merely banned new posts (but old posts can still be read). In an interview with The Verge , however, Steve Huffman Reddits CEO has explained that the company is not planning to back down. Citing stats from a Reddit blog post about the protest, he said that 80% of Reddits top 5,000 subreddits by daily active users are still open and that Reddit Blackout has had no impact on its planned changes. Huffman added that API access will remain free for non-commercial researchers and academics, as well as for moderator tools, bots, and third-party apps, provided theyre not monetized and they arent exceeding Reddits data-usage threshold. According to Reddit 98% of tools will not need to pay, and of the remaining 2%, Huffman says Reddit has made deals with many of them so that they can keep operating. Hes only aware of three that, as he put it, threw in the towel namely Apollo, RIF, and Sync apps that give users an alternative way to browse Reddit instead of using the official app or website. Reddit wants you to use its app, not rivals built using its API (Image credit: BigTunaOnline via Shutterstock) Huffman also acknowledged that the Blackout has annoyed many users because there seemingly wasnt anything to gain by locking people out of their favorite subreddits. In another interview with NBC , Huffman said that annoyed Reddit users might soon be able to vote out the moderators leading the protest's charge. Currently, moderators can only be removed by higher-ranking moderators, Reddit staff, or if the moderators choose to step down themselves. In Huffmans view, theres a flaw in the system as these landed gentry can hold the position year after year without being accountable to the people they moderate. Theoretically, a new, more democratic system could solve this flaw, however, Huffman didnt expand on when such a change might be introduced. Analysis: Dont expect Reddit to return to full soon These statements are fairly fresh, so its yet to be seen exactly how the Reddit community will respond, but we expect that moderators wont be happy that the social media company is trying to villainize them. Moderators or Mods are (typically) unpaid volunteers that manage Reddits various subreddit communities. According to the social media company itself , over half (58%) of content that violated its policies last year was taken down by these moderators. Reddit itself only took down 39%, and the remaining 3% of posts were taken down by the people who uploaded the content. But beyond cracking down on general Reddit violations, Mods also manage communities to ensure the spaces stick to what theyre intended for via subreddit-specific rules. If people want to post content that doesnt fall within these guidelines, Mods can lend a hand by signposting alternative subreddits that may better suit their objectives. Moderators help to keep Reddit running (Image credit: Reddit) A study posted last year found that Mods spent 466 hours every day managing the site, and at an hourly salary of $20 an hour (15.60 / AU$29.10), theyd collectively make $3.4 million (2.7 million / AU$4.9 million) a year roughly 3% of Reddits 2019 revenue. As such, Huffmans negative comments toward Reddits moderators likely wont be well received. These users make Reddit what it is, with little to no thanks for their efforts. Whats more, Reddit already feels somewhat democratic. If people dont like how a subreddit is run, they can form their own with its own rules. Just because a topic already has a subreddit dedicated to it there are no rules against creating a near-identical competitor. And if other users agree, they can join that new subreddit and either abandon the original or join the new one. Huffman did have some more positive comments for moderators, suggesting that the next frontier of Reddit involves some kind of revenue-sharing system or at least a way for subreddits to operate as businesses. Well have to wait and see how moderators and Reddit move forward as the blackout continues. But we expect Huffmans comments wont encourage communities to give up their protest as quickly as hed like. ====================================================================== Link to news story: https://www.techradar.com/news/reddit-has-a-terrible-plan-to-end-blackout-ask- you-to-vote-out-protesting-mods --- Mystic BBS v1.12 A47 (Linux/64) * Origin: tqwNet Technology News (1337:1/100) .