r/MildlyInteresting lost its mods.
Moderators who changed subreddits to label them “Not Safe for Work” have been suspended by Reddit, leaving the communities unmoderated.a news editor who writes about technology, video games, and virtual worlds. He’s submitted several accepted emoji proposals to the Unicode Consortium.Reddit has started removing moderator teams managing subreddits that switched the labeling on their communities to Not Safe For Work in the.
In addition to applying an age gate for desktop viewers and restricting access on mobile devices to logged-in users in the Reddit app, Reddit also doesn’t show ads on subreddits tagged NSFW. This cuts into its ability to monetize them, which is a major part of Reddit’s disputed push to charge apps for using the API., “90-plus percent of Reddit users are on our platform, contributing, and are monetized either through ads or Reddit Premium.
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