• TVA@thebrainbin.org
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    7 days ago

    One of the mods said (in the article) that to their knowledge it’s mostly the paid admins removing it not the unpaid moderators.

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      7 days ago

      The quote I was referencing is this:

      “People - Please don’t make the life of your mods a living hell. Anything that is celebrating violence is going to get taken down - if not from us, then from reddit. I think all the mods understand that there is a high level of frustration and antipathy towards insurance and insurance execs, but we also understand that murdering people in the streets is not good. We are a public group of medical professionals, we still need to act like that.”

      The line about making their lives a living hell?

      If you ever feel the need to type that in reference to your volunteer Reddit moderation… Stand up, go outside.

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        7 days ago

        we also understand that murdering people in the streets is not good.

        Cute of yout to assume plebs think of this guy as a human…

        I am not sure about others bit I see a high ranking officer within corpo regime got taken out.

        Do we cry when cartel members gets wacked?

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          7 days ago

          If someone is directly responsible for the deaths of millions of people and the courts hold the position that corporate profits outweigh human life, then yeah eventually someone is going to take matters into their own hands. The real question is, will this become a trend? For example, would anyone really be upset if all the would-be school shooters look at this as an example of how their frustrations could be used to make a real difference in the world? Imagine if CEOs were suddenly afraid of real-world consequences when their greed hurts people?