• Umechan@reddthat.com
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      I find it ironic that r/AmITheAsshole, a sub where people regularly go to chastise people who don’t know how to act, not only didn’t go private during the first wave of protests, but also didn’t become a NSFW sub despite having asshole in the name.

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      Some mods are doing the bare minimal due to the questionable attitude of Reddit CEO/admins. As long as the topic sort of match, it will not be removed. i.e. r/iOS, as long as it is upload from iOS device, it is consider as legit post, which of course results in a lot of NSFW content. Another is r/steam, which is now a sub for steam train, steam buns, steam vegetable, etc and etc

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          The biggest thing that hit the front page is porn from r/interestingasfuck. That whole subreddit is a 50-50 on what post you click on (because it’s a NSFW subreddit now).

          I didn’t even know about this until my friend sent me a post that hit r/all.

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        While I absolutely love the playfulness in upending a sub’s theme a la steam, ultimately reddit probably won’t care much. As long as they’re getting sellable engagement, the topics are almost irrelevant.

        I do think the subs going hands-up on moderating might be more effective. Because if you just leave the doors wide open, you’ll get flooded with bots and porn. Bots and porn for days.

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          Most of them are OF models but I can’t complain. NSFW content will hurt Reddit and driver away the investors.