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thenewgreen  ·  4830 days ago  ·  link  ·    ·  parent  ·  post: Investigative report concerning WelcomeHomeBlog and pro-military astroturfing
I don't use reddit much but I've been really, really impressed with the communities ability to rally around certain ideas, SOPA for example, and certain charitable endeavors. I once donated to a little boy that was having surgery at Duke because of reddit. Reddit can be such a powerful force at times, it's quite remarkable.

I don't blame you for not wanting to know more. It seems to me that being a moderator would be a ton of work. As someone unfamiliar with the process, is it very time consuming? Other than the satisfaction of being part of something you like, are there other incentives?





dublinben  ·  4586 days ago  ·  link  ·  

Moderating on reddit can take as much time as you're willing to give it. I don't have as busy of a queue to consider as more popular moderators. Someone like syncretic dedicated significant time to build a content network that has quite a few subscribers.

I mainly handle disputes from users and try to post good content. I do it because I think I can be a positive influence on the places I moderate. Some people do it for the power, I just want to leave a better site than I found.