Just like relationships- you can have multiple of various intensity and commitment I agree. I use the relationship analogy because some people were genuinely hurt and it was the relationships they have with the people of reddit-not the site-that was the source of the hurt. It occurred to me that some of the mods were so incensed that they actually stopped doing what they do-and what they do as volunteers is obviously a passion. To react so strongly, so publicly and so pervasively was an indicator of the strength of the emotion involved. I disagree there is nothing to worry about- the comments on SNAPZU tell me plenty was wrong. It's inevitable that reddit will try to calm and return to business as usual as soon as possible-what business doesn't want its corporate storms to pass quickly? In my mind that doesn't mean there's nothing wrong. I'm loving that SNAPZU is benefitting from increased membership and participation.
Just like relationships- you can have multiple of various intensity and commitment I agree. I use the relationship analogy because some people were genuinely hurt and it was the relationships they have with the people of reddit-not the site-that was the source of the hurt. It occurred to me that some of the mods were so incensed that they actually stopped doing what they do-and what they do as volunteers is obviously a passion. To react so strongly, so publicly and so pervasively was an indicator of the strength of the emotion involved. I disagree there is nothing to worry about- the comments on SNAPZU tell me plenty was wrong. It's inevitable that reddit will try to calm and return to business as usual as soon as possible-what business doesn't want its corporate storms to pass quickly? In my mind that doesn't mean there's nothing wrong. I'm loving that SNAPZU is benefitting from increased membership and participation.