Meh i still say these types of local subs are to valuable to be left to "unprofessional" moderators. From what I seen in subs like /halifax and /ontario, there is definetly some kinda of corporate overlord type of shit going on.
Halifax blows my mind sometimes. Like the covid vaccines or topics of measles, they often pin a post saying something like "Any anti vaccine talk will be considered a form of trolling."
ahh yes, I cant talk about potential corruption, side effects, or anything like that, but its ok for the other users to make fun of anti vaxxers as people who cant read or think they will get bluetooth from the covid vaccines.
Like how much value would owning a sub like r/halifax provide to a business like this that uses bot networks and other tricks with search engines to manipulate results and information.
Meh i still say these types of local subs are to valuable to be left to "unprofessional" moderators. From what I seen in subs like /halifax and /ontario, there is definetly some kinda of corporate overlord type of shit going on.
Halifax blows my mind sometimes. Like the covid vaccines or topics of measles, they often pin a post saying something like "Any anti vaccine talk will be considered a form of trolling."
ahh yes, I cant talk about potential corruption, side effects, or anything like that, but its ok for the other users to make fun of anti vaxxers as people who cant read or think they will get bluetooth from the covid vaccines.
It feels commercial, for sure.
https://huddle.today/2022/05/03/the-halifax-entrepreneur-erasing-your-digital-sins/
Like how much value would owning a sub like r/halifax provide to a business like this that uses bot networks and other tricks with search engines to manipulate results and information.
Im willing to bet, millions, upon millions.