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AMAs are the latest casualty in Reddit’s API war
(arstechnica.com)
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Who is Victoria?
In the statement from the AMA mods, they stated that if Reddit wanted to continue providing that sort of celebrity outreach that they had been doing for free, they should hire a liaison for that.
Before the mods took that responsibility on for themselves, Victoria (/u/chooter on Reddit) used to be that person.
Victoria was able to pull in some big names for AMAs, and she was good at identifying good/interesting questions and helping with submitting responses. Reddit unceremoniously fired her one day and the quality of celebrity AMAs dropped significantly after that.
do we have any idea what they fired her for? I keep seeing people that are mad about it, but I don't feel like I have enough information to know if it was really unjustified
It is not known exactly who made the decision or why. Apparently even to her.
It's so crazy how they fired her. Reddit's leadership really loves to shoot themselves in the foot. I applaud the mods scaling back their AMA mod duties. No point in doing so much extra work for a community that reddit continually shows it doesn't care about and actively harms through their bad decisions.
https://www.bbc.com/news/technology-33787004