As you are [no doubt](https://www.reddit.com/r/ModCoord/comments/13xh1e7/an_open_letter_on_the_state_of_affairs_regarding/) aware, on [July...
The protests get even more creative. PoliticalHumor mods have set it so that if you subscribe to the community you can now do moderator actions through comments.
No more "Landed Gentry" here, just a total shitshow of deleted comments and lack of cohesive moderation.
@dingus this is my favorite protest so far and I love how creative subreddit mods are getting - one last salting of the earth before they quit the site for good!
I especially love that this is going to give all other subreddits that are still in protest the idea of doing the same thing, or build on the idea. genius.
This is a great protest technique that I think everyone can get behind because it's fun. It might actually increase engagement in the short term as everyone wants to mess around with it, but in the long term if this stays active it hurts the subs actual usability.
Spez later revealed an exciting new idea for a system where users will be able to vote moderators out of their positions and install new ones. This type of pure democracy on a site like reddit is bound to be wildly successful and incorruptible. But, there's only one problem: At the pace it takes reddit to develop new mod tools and systems, it'll be years before such a system is ready. That clearly will not do in a society built on instant gratification.
That is why the r/PoliticalHumor mod team would like to announce that starting today we are bringing pure democracy to the subreddit: All users are now mods, and as such, are part of the "Landed Gentry". Welcome to the club.
That's brilliant!! 1 million and 500 thousands users, hilarious.
We've all been saying for years that we all hate Reddit desire using it daily. To u/spez's surprise, we weren't lying, we just didn't have a good excuse to destroy it at the time.
Not exactly what happened they made a bot that will take a limited set of commands but you not actually a mod. It's more of a joke (obviously). All you can really do is lock and unlock and remove comments for people under a certain score
I am itching so much for the perfect episode of John Oliver's Last Week Tonight commemorating the most absurd but effective protest in histor, sounding off the whole mess of a situation and poking some more at spez. It'll be a feast.
God the timing is awful with this and the writer strike going on. I really hope they come to an agreement, first and foremost so the writers get paid properly and the other things they've asked for but I can't lie and say I don't want a new episode of Last Week Tonight covering all the reddit drama. I just really hope the strike doesn't last so long that it's not news enough to put on the show.
It's a relatively new community and my instance can't see it yet because it hasn't been federated out to other instances yet. So it might take a few more hours, or a day or two, before it shows up in your search or the link doesn't return a 404 community not found error.
EDIT: Huh, I'm subscribed to a few kbin.social magazines already, but I'm struggling to get lemmy.ml to see the PoliticalHumor magazine on kbin.social. When I finally get my Lemmy instance to see it, I'll subscribe.
You need to search for the full url; e.g. search for https://kbin.social/m/PoliticalHumor in the Lemmy search bar up top.
I dislike this since it's "wrong". Everywhere else (Kbin, Mastodon, etc.) would accept a search for @[email protected] instead. Lemmy's just different in a weird way.
It looks like they've done it through automod actions, so if you type a comment like "!lock" automod will lock the thread for you. Other things like downvoting a comment to below -8 results in the user in question receiving a temporary ban. Apparently they are hard at work on new commands to let all users run roughshod over the sub.
Your wish is our command: Here are your new moderator permissions.
To lock the comments on any post, simply comment !lock as a top-level comment on any post.
To unlock the comments on any post, vote the AutoModerator stickied comment on each post high enough, and comments will be unlocked.
To lock any comment on any post, reply to it with "!lock".
To temporarily ban any user, simply get their comment or post to a -8 score.
To remove any submission, reply to a submission with a top level comment of !remove. Must have sufficient subreddit-level karma.
Anyone remember Conan's final week at NBC? After Leno pulled a corporate coup d'etat to return as host of The Tonight Show.
The comedy gods were truly with Conan during that strange, intense and cathartic week of late night television.