The Mod Helper Program is a tiered system that awards helpful moderators with trophies and flairs. Reddit users accrue karma by receiving upvotes and awards, and lose karma if they receive downvotes. The program rewards moderators who receive upvotes on comments in r/ModSupport

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      So instead of making occasional pithy comments for a useless gold star, you get to work an unpaid second full-time job, dealing with the worst of humanity, using awful support tools, for a useless gold star?

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      And make it dependent on upvotes/downvotes that Reddit can control. It’s hilarious and sad at the same time. I hope the mods ditch but I think some don’t want to lose their communities. It’s Reddit’s only ace in the hole.

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    It’s disheartening to see that people still stick to reddit. But they still must be endlessly complaining within it.

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      Lemmy isn’t a full alternative still.

      My niche hobby groups are all still on Reddit, and there’s no chance of them moving. There’s only a few hundred thousand people worldwide who have the interest, and they’re not on this platform.

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        The fact that people are still using Reddit instead doesn’t make it “not a full alternative”.

        It’s a perfectly adequate alternative that will take time to continue to gain more users. Reddit didn’t become a monolith overnight. I used it for probably 10 years before it became mainstream.

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          We have, but 3-5 users a day doesn’t make for a community. Unfortunately small niches still don’t have critical mass, and this group isn’t particularly techie. The protest was not well received in that sub either.

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    Virtual trophies and flairs? How cringe. I assumed from the title they meant something of value like at least physical swag.

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        For sure. Can’t spend anything before the IPO, gotta make the books look good. They can hire more cannon fodder newbie admins to take the mod complaints though, because more employees signals more success and they can always be laid off right before the S1 for a final profitability boost. Can’t get that swag money back though.

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    That’s all they could come up with?

    Man, I used to moderate small and medium-sized subreddits, and all we really wanted was to be able to audit spoof accounts and to be able to shut down report spamming. Why? Because users harass moderators, that’s why. And reddit would always play this game of promising new mod tools and never delivering. And now, this is what they give. Unreal. A fucking trophy.

    What about IPO shares? What about discounts or credits for reddit services? What about a simple thank you for cleaning up their site?

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      What about not maliciously and completely unnecessarily taking away the good tools already available out of sheer greed and then pretending that complaining about that is the real problem?

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    So glad I ditched that shitty site/system. It used to be wonderful. But then the admins, in their infinite wisdom, decided to destroy their own creation inbox pursuit of the almighty dollar.

    When they have to reward people for doing the right thing that tells you there is something profoundly wrong. And only doing it with stupid little badges is just pathetic.

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    Good to hear an update on the issues that blind moderators face even if it is not a very positive one. And of course they came up with fancy stickers and flairs for helpful mods for a community where Admins are supposed to help mods. That’s what the mods really needed!

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    I help moderate one of the larger subreddits (r/futurology) & its striking how much the recent issues have demoralized people. We track inactive Mods monthly, where there used to be 5 or so a month, for the last two months its 25 or so, which is the majority of the mods on that subreddit.

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      Fuck, not even real life janitors are treated this way. They are (usually) paid real money for doing a job. Reddit mods are scolded and patronized by their overlords and paid in nothing but insults and stupid, worthless badges.

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    Incentivizing users to do stuff with imaginary internet points and pngs of trophies and thinking it’s a substantial reward is peak Reddit