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Reddit faces content quality concerns after its Great Mod Purge
(arstechnica.com)
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Who else had "people start trying to can already-canned tomatoes" on their Reddit Enshittification Bingo card?
I have seen this exact question so many times in my decade on r/canning before mods could nuke them. It’s kind of astounding how ignorant to food safety some of those posts can be and that was before the great mod purge. I really hope the rest of the community has stepped in to warn others if the mods aren’t doing their job to combat misinformation.
I did not know that this was a dangerous thing to do!
Exactly why it’s so important to have knowledgeable mods that can fight disinformation.
Wouldn't a sticky do that too?
You think people read those?