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>First, look at the incentive structure for being a mod of a large subreddit: it's a ton of work, with people constantly bitching at you, for no compensation.

And they'll find new people to do it for no compensation, just as they did before the mod tools in question existed.

>The vast majority of reddit users, at least in the subs I've seen, support this - a bunch of the subs even had polls to ask what they should do.

The support is vast but shallow, and this will become clear quickly when extended blackouts cause admin interventions and no one cares except for a vocal minority that will then attack the site in other ways (spam.)



> And they'll find new people to do it for no compensation, just as they did before the mod tools in question existed.

For free? I doubt they could find any for free.




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