I just never heard anything about it but heard so much from other, assumedly less powerful mods. I can’t remember the one’s name that was well known either…
I just never heard anything about it but heard so much from other, assumedly less powerful mods. I can’t remember the one’s name that was well known either…
Here’s a list of powermods from some time ago:
I’ve checked the profiles of the top ones:
Take the info above with a grain of salt given that I’m basing this off their profile activity. Errors are bound to happen.
damn, there are more top mods than i thought! I remember stumbling on one “powermod” but it turns out they aren’t even on this list.
Well, it depends a lot on how you define a “powermod”. That graph is based on the number of subreddits moderated by each user, but you might as well take sub size into account, or overall activity.
Just for curiosity I also checked a few power mods that I have genuine disdain towards:
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Yup - he almost quit around 2020, as he was being harassed as one of the “powermods”. Back then Reddit admins still pretended that they cared about the mods, but they did jack shit to 1) prevent users from harassing those powermods, and 2) curb down the powermods through policy. (And then the Aimee Challenor case popped up, showing that Reddit does have the tool to prevent harassment - but it’ll only use them to protect its own ranks.)
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I’m fairly certain that most alleged “harassers” just called his bullshit out, that’s probably your case. (IMO it’s fine.)
However I do think that at least some people sent him death threats, “drink bleach” and the likes.
I was trying to figure out why I couldn’t really recognize these names but kinda did then remembered I banned every mod from some list of major posters lol.
What a fantastic answer.
Did they ban turtle because of the protests or another reason?
They likely banned her due to the protests, and then claimed something else. That “something else” is likely something that she did for years and years, and that Reddit turned a blind eye to, until she became a liability instead of a source of profit.