• mykl@lemmy.ml
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    1 year ago

    Yeah, this seems very unlikely to go anywhere other than in gaining media attention (which is a fair aim to have at this point).

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    1 year ago

    Seems like a rather large shitpost, but I encourage them to cause chaos by any means necessary (feasibility be damned).

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    1 year ago

    They should sue reddit for violating GDPR too (if anyone that deleted posts/comments on their profile and reddit restored them is European)

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    This probably won’t get very far but no harm trying and if it actually does work there is a ton to be gained

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      Being that the message that Spez was trying to give off at times was that developers weren’t paying their fair share, I think this gives the a great example of how Reddit essentially doesn’t pay their fair share. They aren’t creating the content, and they aren’t paying the mods to “manage” the content.

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    Good luck to them. I dislike Reddit as much as the next guy, but this whole thing doesn’t stand a chance. You do volunteer work nobody even asked you to do and then demand money? How does that make any sense at all?

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      About as much sense as building a company off free volunteer labor and then acting like you own those volunteers and the money they helped you earn

      It doesn’t take a ton of effort to make a website and an app, Lemmy is already hockey-sticking off entirely volunteer everything.

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      They are probably not gonna get backpay, but what this could achieve is to force reddit’s hand in legally recognizing mod’s work from that point on and giving the mods more standing than they have now.
      At the very worst, it sends a message and helps to continue bringing to light reddit’s shitty practices.

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      I don’t think they actually think they’ll get backpaid, it’s more the principle of the thing. You’re saying Reddit isn’t earning the money it should, how about all the free work mods have done over the years to make Reddit into anything worth monetising?

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    It would be really cool but these were the guys that backboned after being threatened to checks notes not being able to work for free.

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      I would rather have mods in place that were a part of the blackout than have new mods that instated directly by reddit.

      It was either they ended the blackout and maliciously complied, or they would be removed and have replacements put in that would do whatever they were told.

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    Lol. Good luck finding a lawyer to that that case. I’m with the mods but I assume this a joke that got out of hand.

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      I assume they’re realistic enough to know that this really won’t go anywhere and that the whole point of the discussion is simply to make some noise.

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    1 year ago

    If trump can run and win on sowing chaos, why not use that tactic and see how far it can go. I say go for it.

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    I’m not seeing any serious suggestions of that there. Looks more like hypothetical talk.

    I actually had a similar thought to that yesterday. Could moderators be classified as employees for the work they do?

    However, the Supreme Court has made it clear that the FLSA was not intended “to stamp all persons as employees who without any express or implied compensation agreement might work for their own advantage on the premises of another.”

    I think you would have a massive uphill struggle to argue Reddit’s moderators are employees in court. Without that no back pay and no union.

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      no need to classify as employees to form organised resistance. Look at the French Resistance in WW2, the American War of Independence!!!