You know what's weird? That most things in the gaming space have evolved to paid and more professional positions. Except forum (reddit) moderation. We're somehow ok with this being unpaid work who's only reward is power. Which inevitably can attract the wrong people. What?
Yeah don't get me wrong I entirely agree - I think as it stands you are either a masochist or wanting to power trip if you want to become a reddit mod for a large subreddit. Maybe communities could crowd fund rewards for mods.
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Maybe, but I think that might just end up paying bad mods. Kinda feels like Reddit needs to control subreddits once they hit a certain threshhold. Pay a lead moderator (that's on salary) to oversee things in a sensible / fair fashion.
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And yeah that means you lose control of your subreddit if you created it. Tough shit to those people. Would also mean that Reddit itself would have to employ the right people and be very transparent about it's policies tho.
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