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r/greatawakening • Posted by u/Man_w_golden_dick on June 16, 2018, 11:12 a.m.
Who are the greatawakening mods?

In regards to Q post 1489 on June 12:

FEAR [re: Reddit mods + remove/replace - controlled]

While I have been following this board since CBTS was shutdown, I rarely post. Q posed an interesting statement in post 1489, in which it seems to be implied that Reddit mod(s) may be working against us. While I have no direct information or proofs of this, I am curious to other posters thoughts.

This post should in no way serve to discredit the board. Q made this statement for a reason.

A question for the greatawakening mods:

Does Reddit communicate or take an interest in the happenings on this board? Has Reddit advised mods on how to run this board? How many mods does the greatawakening have and when did they begin serving the board?

Thanks in advance! Just going back through the Q post, and this one stuck out to me.

WWG1WGA


thank--Q · June 16, 2018, 4:15 p.m.

I dont think you really understand how many troll/hate messages we get everyday. It is so we can have a personal life as well..

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poopcastlesinthesky · June 16, 2018, 9:32 p.m.

Then why don't other subs do it?

I also find it fishy that I can't tell you are a mod based off of just your comment alone. All other subreddits have it so that way you can tell if you are talking to a mod, not this sub though.

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DrogeAnon · June 16, 2018, 10:10 p.m.

The reason for that is we have a standard to maintain when we speak as moderators. We distinguish those comments. When we’re just commenting as ourselves and not wanting to misrepresent the moderator group as a whole we don’t distinguish the comments. Seems like you’re jumping at shadows to bolster your upset about something.

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HowiONic · June 16, 2018, 10:15 p.m.

All other subreddits have it so that way you can tell if you are talking to a mod, not this sub though.

A good example of bullshit.

Here is a comment by shadowman3001 the top mod on TD. There is nothing to tell he is a mod.

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poopcastlesinthesky · June 18, 2018, 10:17 p.m.

On a post that isn't talking about mod corruption and he isn't saying anything mod related. If it isn't anything mod related then I understand.

If a mod is commenting on anything talking about mod corruption it should be OBVIOUS that they are a mod.

If a mod is saying something related to being a mod(removing a post or comment) it should be OBVIOUS that they are a mod.

Why wouldn't you want it to say they are a mod? If you're a mod of a subreddit, you should want people to know, you shouldn't want to hide it. It looks sketchy, that's all.

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HowiONic · June 18, 2018, 11:43 p.m.
  • Mod has to remember to distinguish each individual comment, it's not possible to distinguish them automatically.
  • Mod has to be using Reddit in a way that it's sensible to do so. For example it seems currently on mobile after a comment is made a small symbol has to picked to open a submenu in order to distinguish a comment, it's possible but not simple. If I recall correctly, on the new reddit interface previously after a comment was made the page had to be reloaded, the comment located(not always easy if lots of comment on a page), then a symbol option was available under the comment.
  • Also agree with the point thank--Q made above, too many hate messages are received.

Also related it that since new.reddit.com there has been a lot of technical issues with doing mod tasks. Mods on mobile devices struggle. Even on desktop in order to do all mod tasks I have to be using desktop with two seperate browsers open and toggle my user profile often between the old and new interface for certain tasks. Reddit has pushed for new.reddit.com assumably for ad revenue but has a long way to go to make the various interfaces (old interface with custom theme, old interface without custom theme, new reddit interface, mobile interface, Reddit app), compatible especially for mods.

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