• NaN@lemmy.worldOP
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    1 year ago

    Yeah, spez is treating striking mods like spoiled toddlers, but insisting on making money himself while making their unpaid work harder. It’s eroding their good will to volunteer, for what future? Paid mods?

    • Lvxferre@lemmy.mlM
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      1 year ago

      for what future? Paid mods?

      No way, they’d need to pay 3 millions a year or so to replace all moderator work in the platform.

      They’re trying to optimise the company for the IPO, showing stuff like “you can sell this data to Google for LLM! It’s self-moderated! No third party apps eating your adbux!”. It’s just that it’s backfiring… badly.

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      1 year ago

      I said it in another thread but it seems like the past year has been a lot of masks off for the owner class utterly losing it about the peasants not getting in line.

      Honestly I wonder if the isolation they’ve had over the past few years has left their reality testing a bit off

      • NuclearDolphin@lemmy.ml
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        1 year ago

        I think it’s just the feds raising interest rates “forcing” all the internet companies operating at a loss to determine that now is the time to yank the carpet.

        They’ve been using their free-flowing access to easy, low-interest capital to expand as rapidly as possible to insert themselves as broadly into people’s lives as possible, so that the profitability is maximized when they decide to flip into exploitation overdrive.

        You can see this happening with Twitter, Reddit and Google seemingly all at once.