I was thinking that this could be the way to truly kill a sub. Let it descend to the noise, the chaos, the spam, and the hatred. Maybe do the least bit to stem claims that it’s unmoderated.
If people are interested in devaluing Reddit, it seems like a good place to start
Reddit typically bans unmoderated subreddits. For any larger ones that would impact revenue, they’ll just push in new mods.
Doesn’t it usually take them a while to figure out it’s unmoderated? Even longer if it’s badly moderated?
On a few of the tiny subs I modded on, we’d just approve everything by default unless someone reported it, or it was like, illegal content (cp, etc.).
the thing that did happen with digg that didn’t happen with heaps of other websites was a negatively received UI change. people hated it.
now, people deliberately don’t use the reddit mobile app because it fucking sucks, and closing down the alternatives is a negative UI change …
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I’ve wondered whether bots cost Reddit money since they use their expensive precious API
The average user won’t know what’s happening, they’ll just think “Wow, what’s with all this spam, mods need to do their jobs.”
What needs to happen is people migrate from Reddit to alternatives like Lemmy, or at the very least, the Reddit admins think enough people are going to leave Reddit. Filling your sub with spam won’t make people switch to Lemmy, they’ll just go to one of the remaining subs that’s still being moderated.
By stepping down in moderating and letting it get crappy, it will induce more people to leave, thinking “this sub has gone to shit”
Reddit would ban it, probably another, more reddit friendly team would take over…
What they can do is a poor job.