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"What happened to r/privacy?"
Oct. 16, 2023, 5:16 p.m. | /u/carrotcypher
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* Moderating is a liability and a time sink. You become a mod, you become hated *and* lose your own time.
* Communities that grow too quickly lack any sense of community.
* Asking 2-3 people to filter through the messages, posts, and modmail of 1.3m users daily is unrealistic.
* Not all moderators always agree on everything, and sometimes we need life breaks. …
asking communities community filter liability mod own people privacy quickly
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