>>514011985
>The fact that even Reddit administration has made the decision to finally crack down on the supermod problem after 20 years speaks volumes about how bad it's gotten.
It should be noted that they only came to this decision in the aftermath of the blackout when powermods basically tried to stage a coup against the CEO. Reddit is awful and run by awful people who can't cope with the userbase they've fostered or how antithetical they are to the bottom line of a publicly traded big tech company.