I stopped modding /r/collapse years ago since I disagreed where the community was going and it wasn’t worth it to fight out. I hope we can achieve better quality here long-term though unfortunately I haven’t got a lot of spare time to participate.
The quality has been steadily declining and the moderators picked the wrong approach: even more rules and automation instead of purely manual content curation.
It is better here because there are just two mods, the community is small, pre-filtered (early adopters) so not degraded yet. It depends on all of us where we can take it.
I stopped modding /r/collapse years ago since I disagreed where the community was going and it wasn’t worth it to fight out. I hope we can achieve better quality here long-term though unfortunately I haven’t got a lot of spare time to participate.
Where was the community going and why is it better here?
The quality has been steadily declining and the moderators picked the wrong approach: even more rules and automation instead of purely manual content curation.
It is better here because there are just two mods, the community is small, pre-filtered (early adopters) so not degraded yet. It depends on all of us where we can take it.