NINTENDONT STOP MODS WILL.

People misunderstand the design behind reddit and get too emotional about things they shouldn't. There are thousands of subreddits to join and one with sucky modding shouldn't be make or break for a user's experience.
Seems like people are often abusing their power (whether it's Discord, Reddit or any other secluded community within a social network) if they're remotely getting any. Thankfully in actual work spaces there aren't people like that often (I hope).

Reddit is a website designed back in the early 2000s and it shows ideas from that era of the internet. The idea of the subreddits is that anyone can create their own interest groups with mods and rule it as they see fit. Each subreddit can establish their own rules and sometimes it takes a nonsensical or oppressive turn. There are also reddit corporate mods that can ban you from the website as a whole for hate speech or harrasment, but I digress. Anyway, the expected response to dealing with a sucky subreddit is to find a new one that covers the same subject. Usually there are multiple subreddits for almost every subject. There's always a counter culture version of any large subreddit with chiller mods. This idea that all reddit mods are oppresive nerds is false.
Sub-Reddits may also create echo chambers where everyone is agreeing with everyone else (that sounds like a frat house lol) and any adversity is frowned upon (even without being confrontational for the sake of it).

Anyway, I've seen some pseudo-intellectualism in many posts there as well.

But we're digressing quite a lot from the main subject.
 

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