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Why don't they move here? They are being exploited there anyways
And give up their power as mods of a large subreddit and starting again from scratch? Most of them probably aren't willing to do that.
Reddit is destroying their moderation tools anyway...
When Reddit said moderator tools were exempt from the API pricing, did they mention the tools would stay as is?
I'm assuming not since the mods are still protesting.
I'm out of the loop of the details regarding the impact on mod tools.
I mean most of the mods used third party applications as tools to do their job. With the API changes, almost all third party apps will die, so all mods will lose their tools.
I'm not a mod and can't exactly understand the situation, but I guess third party apps had easier to use and better/more tools than what official Reddit gives them, so that's it.