Why do people hate karmanaut




















Should we adjust or keep with the rules? And then be part of the discussion. Then that is why you open discussion before dropping any hammers. Well then when it comes out that what they are used to may change then they may come to your rescue The entire tone of the idea that its just a couple of people and it will blow over is arrogant.

In the end, I think you and I have very different idea of what reddit should be. I would love a site that changes with the people that frequent it and not one that remains rigid. It seems like the potential is there, but some mods have their babies that they want to keep a certain way.

When I mention that some people just see chaos happening. I am not going to really argue your points on being a mod in general. It is thankless work, and you don't get patted on the back that often. And that is the way it should be, the best mods are not noticed. Some mods, like Karmanaut have become "internet celebrities" to the point where he did his own AMA and has his own fan subreddit that he is the mod of.

When you become so recognized then you invite all of this. The mere fact to me that he and you and everyone defending him are holding his position in such regard and seem to think that everything will crumble without him is absurd to me.

Actually at this point, let me even move away from any side of this. The whole situation is totally insane. That is it. We are making this out to be more than it is. It is a username. His real life job or family are not tied to it. It is not like we can ban him from this site. It is just a username.

A username that if he gave up he could just move on. And we would like to argue about the honor in that and what it would mean I now have nothing really against the guy. He made a call, which I think he should have had a sub-wide discussion on it but whatever, it blew up.

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