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MdRuckus, in Businesses can discriminate against their customers? Alright then...

I love this! This is amazing!

marsokod, in [REPOST] Reddit's API protest just got even more NSFW
@marsokod@lemmy.world avatar

Looks like they had to respond again

reddit.com/…/the_rpics_moderators_cant_respond_to…

/u/ModCodeofConduct,

Thank you for your recent message.

We appreciate your concerns regarding /r/PICS being marked as NSFW, and we hope that you will be reassured by our response. In short, the shift in question was not a sudden change, nor is there any risk of users being confused… and most important of all, an abrupt reversion would itself constitute a violation of the site-wide rules that you cited.

On June 16th, 2023, /r/PICS (then /r/Pics) asked its subscribers to vote on the state of the subreddit, and they overwhelmingly decided to feature only “images of John Oliver looking sexy.” On June 20th, 2023, a second poll was held, and it was determined that “any and all media featuring John Oliver” would be allowed. This also precipitated a change in the subreddit’s name from “/r/Pics” to “/r/PICS,” with the latter being an acronym for “Posts Illuminating Comedian’s Sexiness.”

As we moderated /r/PICS, however, we discovered that large amounts of profanity and offensive content – both of which are listed as NSFW by Reddit’s policies – were present in non-NSFW threads. This was problematic, as users expecting work-safe experiences were very likely to encounter non-work-safe material. Rather than abruptly alter our rules without first consulting the community (which would have confused users), we asked on June 26th, 2023 for subscribers to refrain from offering any NSFW content in non-NSFW threads.

We also requested a response from Reddit on that same date.

By July 3rd, 2023, the amount of profanity and offensive content in /r/PICS had not declined, and Reddit had not responded to us. It was publicly announced that we had no choice but to mark the subreddit as being NSFW, so as to adhere to Reddit’s own mandates. It was also made clear that our longstanding rules – rules which should have seen /r/Pics (in any form) being a NSFW community from the get-go – would be unchanged; that neither gore nor pornography would be allowed, but that tasteful nudity, profanity, and “offensive” content would continue to be acceptable. To reiterate, while we do celebrate a British comedian’s undeniable allure, we do not allow anything sexually explicit to be posted.

Our surfaced resources – our sidebar, our rules, our wiki, and our announcements – make all of this exceptionally clear, but since Reddit provides no method by which users can be required to read said resources before participating, the visible marking of /r/PICS as NSFW is vital to establishing reasonable expectations. Furthermore, as Reddit assures its partners that their advertisements will not run alongside profanity or offensive content, the aforementioned marking is also in said partners’ best interests. That same assurance indicates that moderators “set their own standards for conduct and ‘appropriate’ content,” indicating that /r/PICS is solely responsible for determining what is and is not offensive (and policing accordingly). A failure on our part to appropriately list /r/PICS as NSFW would therefore run counter to what advertisers have been told.

We do understand that the shift may have caused some minor issues for Reddit, however, and as we have no desire to harm the platform, we are more than willing to discuss the situation with you. Please respond to our previous request for communication, and we will look forward to exploring productive paths forward. In the meantime, to ensure that /r/PICS is adhering to all of Reddit’s guidelines and requests, we would be happy to revert the NSFW setting, restrict posting, and remove any and all content that could be considered “offensive” by anyone. If this compromise does not meet with your approval, please offer a publicly visible comment in response to our open letter. We understand that you are likely very busy, so we will wait until Friday, July 7th before taking any additional steps.

marcos,

and remove any and all content that could be considered “offensive” by anyone

This is a thing of beauty! An absolutely perfect phrase. Congratulations to whoever coined it.

barsoap,

Now that is how you drop an office politics nuke.

amanaftermidnight, in /r/PICS moderators receive /u/ModCodeofConduct message accusing them of breaking site rules by switching to NSFW; mods can't reply, so post public response instead

Fuck spez

u_spez,

Hey…

eating3645,

🖕

jon,
@jon@lemmy.tf avatar

You seem popular, it may be a good idea to invest in some queuing poles and velvet ropes for all the people that want to have intercourse with you

guyman,

He probably bought his girl a nice diamond necklace with the additional funds reddit makes from charging for API access.

She’s probably fucking him along with her friends, lol. Money!

PenguinJuice,

I'm a simple man. I see fuck Spez and I upvote.

Emperor, in /r/PICS moderators receive /u/ModCodeofConduct message accusing them of breaking site rules by switching to NSFW; mods can't reply, so post public response instead
@Emperor@feddit.uk avatar

They look to be enjoying their malicious compliance, and so am I.

nickajeglin, in /r/PICS moderators receive /u/ModCodeofConduct message accusing them of breaking site rules by switching to NSFW; mods can't reply, so post public response instead

Wonderful, I hope they burn the sub to the ground before reddit makes any more ad revenue off it.

BoomBoomLemon,

ngl, I hope they figure out more malicious compliance to make the Reddit management looks like fools before nuking it from orbit.

SrElsewhere,

“[T]o make the Reddit management looks like fools…”

Reddit management has already taken care of this.

r00ty, in /r/PICS moderators receive /u/ModCodeofConduct message accusing them of breaking site rules by switching to NSFW; mods can't reply, so post public response instead
@r00ty@kbin.life avatar

I like this kind of protest. Using their own rules against them. But, you know admins are going to do something. r/PICS are keeping up the good work where others have folded and I salute them from the fediverse.

McMillan, in /r/PICS moderators receive /u/ModCodeofConduct message accusing them of breaking site rules by switching to NSFW; mods can't reply, so post public response instead
@McMillan@lemmy.fmhy.ml avatar

Well, that escalated quickly…

Vorlon,

What do you mean "quickly"? :-)

HamSwagwich,
@HamSwagwich@kbin.social avatar

What do you mean "quickly?"

VulKendov,

What do y’all mean “quickly”? 🤠

ramble81, in /r/PICS moderators receive /u/ModCodeofConduct message accusing them of breaking site rules by switching to NSFW; mods can't reply, so post public response instead

I’m fully behind the moderators and read their well crafted response, but the admins are going to nitpick the definition of “sudden” and kick out all the mods. /r/pics was one of their highest ad revenue boards and they can’t let that happen.

filthyhookerspit,

Honestly, what's stopping mods from just enshittfying the sub. Like, make it text posts only. Remove all images and see how it impacts the traffic.

pizza_rolls,
@pizza_rolls@kbin.social avatar

The videos sub is text posts only now. Must be text posts describing videos lmao

I_Miss_Daniel,
@I_Miss_Daniel@kbin.social avatar

Like this?

DrNeurohax,
@DrNeurohax@kbin.social avatar

Now this is a gif I have not seen in a looong time.

Galluf,

They closer they walk the line, the longer they can drag this out before they’re replaced. That means more subscribers move on to other active communities.

AndyGHK, in /r/PICS moderators receive /u/ModCodeofConduct message accusing them of breaking site rules by switching to NSFW; mods can't reply, so post public response instead

91% Upvoted

Fuck you, Spez

pizza_rolls, (edited ) in /r/PICS moderators receive /u/ModCodeofConduct message accusing them of breaking site rules by switching to NSFW; mods can't reply, so post public response instead
@pizza_rolls@kbin.social avatar

I miss reading all the salty comments by users who contribute nothing but are mad their mindless scrolling was impacted

mrbubblesort, in /r/PICS moderators receive /u/ModCodeofConduct message accusing them of breaking site rules by switching to NSFW; mods can't reply, so post public response instead
@mrbubblesort@kbin.social avatar

the meantime, to ensure that /r/PICS is adhering to all of Reddit’s guidelines and requests, we would be happy to revert the NSFW setting, restrict posting, and remove any and all content that could be considered “offensive” by anyone.

They're gonna nuke the sub next and I'm loving it

Striker7,

They've gone too far to turn back now!

Lmao, next post is the official "We're moving to Kbin" post.

PenguinJuice,

Was anyone seriously considering reddit ever again after this? That site is dead and buried. It's a sinking ship.

RiikkaTheIcePrincess,
@RiikkaTheIcePrincess@kbin.social avatar

One must have no mind at all to take that place seriously at this point. No consistency, no fairness, no honesty, no integrity. One never knows what to expect nor from where to expect it.

Hell, they don't seem to know what they're doing. Their admins fight over who does what to whom and apparently they close subs then threaten themselves demanding that they reopen them. This didn't have to be a big mess but it was forced to be one anyway and there's no sense in trusting it to get any better.

abff08f4813c,

Their admins fight over who does what to whom and apparently they close subs then threaten themselves demanding that they reopen them.

What? Where and when did this happen?

RiikkaTheIcePrincess,
@RiikkaTheIcePrincess@kbin.social avatar

Sorry, I don't know where I saw that but one of the "Reddit admins close down a subreddit" posts around here has someone talking about that happening, and some others mention mod actions being done/undone/partially re-done over time due to internal confusion or struggles or whatever. It seems clear no one knows what Reddit is doing, inside the company or out.

Hell, maybe the bots are doing the adminning too. There's no foolishness like absolute foolishness, yes?

abff08f4813c,

Ah I think I remember that. It was r/mildlyinteresting iirc - an admin demodded the entire mod team for breaking a rule that they didn't actually break (they filled the flag but didn't actually allow any NSFW) and a different admin added them back.

stopthatgirl7, in /r/PICS moderators receive /u/ModCodeofConduct message accusing them of breaking site rules by switching to NSFW; mods can't reply, so post public response instead
@stopthatgirl7@kbin.social avatar
ragnarokonline, in /r/PICS moderators receive /u/ModCodeofConduct message accusing them of breaking site rules by switching to NSFW; mods can't reply, so post public response instead

Petty af and I’m here for it.

Nougat, in /r/PICS moderators receive /u/ModCodeofConduct message accusing them of breaking site rules by switching to NSFW; mods can't reply, so post public response instead

This is a historically notable letter.

Deez, in /r/PICS moderators receive /u/ModCodeofConduct message accusing them of breaking site rules by switching to NSFW; mods can't reply, so post public response instead

Excellent. John would be proud.

TurnItOff_OnAgain,

No, he wouldn’t. He would say continuing to visit a site you are protesting against isn’t a protest at all.

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