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[–] PabloDiscobar@kbin.social 12 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) (8 children)

If Reddit can bot comments then Reddit can also bot moderators. Come on, don't be lazy Reddit! Show us your leadership capabilities and come up with a solution!

"How to sabotage your community: 101"

Red Hat is taking notes.

The person speaking was Laura Nestler, here is her bio from REddit:

Laura Nestler, Reddit's VP of Community, is a global leader with a 15-year track record of building strategic, high-impact teams and scalable community systems at growth-stage startups. Nestler leads Reddit’s Community Operations team where she is responsible for defining our international community strategy, driving key initiatives for community development, evolving Reddit’s community governance model, and transitioning the team into a global organization. Prior to Reddit, she served as Global Head of Community at Duolingo, working across product, marketing, and strategy to develop community products and programs.

She is a global leader, guys, with high-impact teams! She will solve the crisis in no time, you'll see! Is there anyone among you who can claim to be a "global leader" ? No one?

[–] lozunn@kbin.social 6 points 1 year ago (3 children)

I think she forgot the "/s" from her bio.

I mean, no sane person would use this corporate buzzword salad as their bio, right?

[–] turmacar@kbin.social 8 points 1 year ago

This is honestly just how MBAs talk. If they only talk to other MBAs it starts to sound "normal" as they jump from company to company before their bad decisions have consequences.

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