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Because rubbing your chin doesn't accomplish anything, messing around with stuff does.
>The 5 mods running an average of 18 top-100 subs each are not going to be as tough to replace as people think they are, the reality is at that scale you’re not managing anything operationally on a day to day level,…
The power mods that are pushing the blackout run something like 80% of the entire site. I honestly don't see how they allowed this to happen in the first place.
Reddit was already consolidated prior to this, the moderators in question and the subs that are shut down are run by the same handful of moderators that run the entire site. Something like 20 people are the top mods of…
The SEC isn't catching up to it when they've explicitly refused to clarify to both the people they are trying to regulate and the lawmakers themselves on what they determine to be a security. The SEC created a situation…
I fail to see how that isn't the case when Gensler went to bat for FTX prior to their collapse in similar fashion to the way the SEC behaved in 08, refuses to clarify surrounding the second largest coin in the market,…
Also worth pointing out the SEC's involvement in the subprime mortgage collapse.
And neither is justifiable cause for regulatory action. I don't think this is the reason the SEC is going after Coinbase, but frankly I don't believe the SEC is doing any of this on the behalf of "protecting investors".
The SEC had a hand in the subprime mortgage crisis, quite literally there is no reason to believe they are regulating on the behalf of anyone except the large banks. They absolutely are not regulating to help…
Mastercard and paypal have both shut down legal activity in the last 4 years on the backs of government decisions or targeting legal, but politically inconvenient activity and there seems to be no slowing down on that…
Not that they are clueless, that they are corrupt.
You are describing the google app store as well.
It really isn't, it's just an extension of the flawed mentality that people like Munroe exhibit. The reality is that speech is ALWAYS a slippery slope, and those who believe it isn't are always surprised when they…
The real trick is that the comic has always been about what is "acceptable" content, which in the US is what advertisers deem acceptable. When this comic was first printed it was partially a response to big platforms…
Organizations like Google, Amazon, and Apple have more capital and potential to do harm to individuals than most governments in the world. > Both the left and right political movements have had ample opportunity to fix…
This is far and away the largest reason I avoid the site beyond niche hobby stuff. The moment a discussion CAN have dissent, the "game" of the site incentivizes you to only say things people agree with, otherwise you…
This literally has happened to multiple subreddits too, it's not like this tactic hasn't been effective in the past. /r/punchablefaces comes to mind.
They did the same to Cody Wilson's patreon alternative and Dick Masterson's NewProject2 using the exact same verbiage too.