Reddit is why do surrealism art have eroticismchanging its rules in a way that may ensure its mods never go rogue again.
On Monday, Reddit's VP of community, Laura Nestler, announced in a post on the platform's r/modnews subreddit that the company was changing Community Type settings rules. Going forward, moderators will be required to submit a request to Reddit instead of being able to just change the setting immediately on their own.
Community Type settings on subreddits are typically set by moderators and change a subreddit's visibility from public view to restricted or private. Mods can also change the Community Type settings from SFW (safe for work) to NSFW (not safe for work), which restrict access to the group by age.
According to Nestler, in an interview with The Verge, Reddit has been talking about this change behind-the-scenes since she joined the company in 2021.
"When a public community goes private, all redditors (even members of that community) lose access to the community and its content," Nestler said in the announcement posted on Reddit. "Outside of extenuating circumstances, communities should honor the expectations they set — public communities should remain accessible to all; private communities should remain private."
Whether or not Reddit has been discussing this change prior to the Reddit blackout protestsof last year, it'll be hard for users to see this as anything but a change meant to stifle future dissent.
In June 2023, thousands of Reddit communities, known as subreddits, changed their Community Type settings from public to either restricted or private in protest of the company's recent changes to its API. The Reddit API was once free for developers to build upon. However, the company decided to start charging for API access, which resulted in some popular Reddit-based apps like Apolloshutting down.
Reddit eventually had to get involved and take oversome larger subreddits in order to restore access to these communities. When a subreddit gets turned private, many users and visitors are completely cut-off from viewing the content posted there. Some moderators who refused to comply with Reddit were removed from their moderator positions. The role of moderator, we should note, is generally not held by employees of Reddit. Moderator is a completely unpaid, voluntary position and moderators are taken up by members of the Reddit community.
Reddit admins, who will approve or deny these Community Type settings change requests, areemployed by the company.
Earlier this year, Reddit became a publicly traded companyon the stock market. The social media platform now has less wiggle room for its community to partake in actions that can hit the company's traffic or revenue like they did in 2023.
According to Reddit, moderators will now have to submit a requestbefore taking their subreddit private or changing its age restrictions.
Outside of protest, the obvious rationale for a speedy change of Community Type might be to avoid being inundated with harassment in the event that a subreddit is being brigaded by trolls. This is a situation that communities would, it seems, be more vulnerable to after this rule change. Some mods shared this concern in the replies to Reddit's rule change post.
"Our trans subs have been brigaded by large, organized harassment campaigns in the past, sometimes for months on end," wrote one user in the comments to Reddit's announcement. "Going private and manually checking and approving each applicant has been our primary defense for protecting our users, their photos, and their information."
Mashable reached out to Reddit for comment on this potential problem, and for further information about the change in general, but we did not hear back in time for publication.
Mods can apply for these requests at any time and will receive a response within 24 hours. Subreddits with less than 5,000 members, or those less than 30 days old, will have their requests approved automatically.
Moderators can still temporarily restrict posts and comments to a subreddit under its Temporary Eventspolicy. Restrictions put on a subreddit by mods due to a sudden spike in traffic will not require approval from Reddit. These restrictions under Temporary Events are allowed to remain for up to 7 days.
Regardless of what Reddit's true reasoning behind the new rules is, the changes will likely not receive a positive response from moderators as Reddit removes a source of leverage these community members once held.
Topics Social Media Reddit
Mom impresses her son with impromptu car rapOculus Touch finally makes the Rift a complete VR experienceThe NFL is basically the Grinch for penalizing a snow angelWar veteran 'bored to death' by retirement starts first day at new jobOculus Touch finally makes the Rift a complete VR experienceA pack of lions attacked a buffalo, and the internet is taking sides'Westworld' finale leaves us with 'chaos' for Season 2Alec Baldwin has perfect response after Trump disses his 'SNL' impersonationNASA photo reveals a startling 300Muslim comedian casually grills Eric Trump on flight to ScotlandAtlas humanoid robot can now tiptoe over rubble to track down wayward humansOculus Touch finally makes the Rift a complete VR experienceRIP photo maps, the best part of Instagram that apparently no one else usedWatch Hawaii become a winter wonderlandFlipSid3 Tactics tears through losers bracket to win 'Rocket League' Championship SeriesJimmy Kimmel will host 2017 OscarsTouching things in VR with your real hands is a total game changerAmnesty condemns 'excessive' violence at Standing Rock, calls for Obama to actWhy YouTubers are so mad at YouTube, againTechnology improvements aid Instagram's drone photographers Denver Nuggets vs. Los Angeles Clippers 2024 livestream: Watch NBA for free OpenAI's AGI readiness team has been dissolved NYT Connections Sports Edition hints and answers for October 27: Tips to solve Connections #34. Apple launches iOS 18.2 developer beta (the real AI update) Best Beats deal: Save $99 on the Beals Solo 4 at Amazon Indiana Pacers vs. Philadelphia 76ers 2024 livestream: Watch NBA for free How to watch the 2024 Teens want to see more friendship on screen, not romance Amazon's top 100 holiday gifts: Deals on must How to add Snapchat camera to iPhone lock screen Stormers vs. Warriors 2024 livestream: Watch United Rugby Championship for free Pho Restaurant drops trademark on 'pho' after TikTok outrage NYT mini crossword answers for October 27 NYT Strands hints, answers for October 28 Remember the iMac G4? Apple's smart display might look just like it Best water flosser deal: Save $21 on the Waterpik Water Flosser Wordle today: The answer and hints for October 26 NYT Strands hints, answers for October 25 Leinster vs. Lions 2024 livestream: Watch United Rugby Championship for free Roblox is adopting some new child safety features
2.2607s , 8287.25 kb
Copyright © 2025 Powered by 【why do surrealism art have eroticism】,Wisdom Convergence Information Network