Reddit has 100K+ moderators who work tirelessly to keep their communities safe. These mods often get abusive messages from users and don't make money. So what makes mods want to put in the work? To find the answer, I interviewed one of them.
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An Interview with a Reddit Moderator
Reddit has 100K+ moderators who work tirelessly to keep their communities safe. These mods often get abusive messages from users and don't make money. So what makes mods want to put in the work? To find the answer, I interviewed one of them.
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