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Weaponized reporting: what we’re seeing and what we’re doing(self.ModSupport)
Hey all,
We wanted to follow up on [last week’s post](https://www.reddit.com/r/ModSupport/comments/...
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Best wishes to you 11/3/20
Also : I didn’t get the chance to read the article you posted - is anyone forcing those under 18 workers to work past midnight or work 48 hours? Where are their parents?
The two things are not analagous. Modding is a volunteer position, the Chipotle case is a job which is governed by federal labor laws.
There are no federal labor laws regarding volunteer moderating that I'm aware of except that reddit cannot treat mods the way that AOL was doing when they were sued.
I am aware that reddit doesn't always provide the best tools or support for their mods. But I work within the framework they provide and I accept it for what it is. If I was as upset with them as you seem to be in your first reply to me, I would just demod myself from all my subs and find another site to hang out on.
There is no legal contract governing the amount of hours or the schedule for reddit moderation like there are in employment contracts.
I’m sorry you don’t understand what laws are. Have a good day.
Lol, but sanctuary cities are picking and choosing which laws “feels” ok to enforce. I’m sure when you’re older and you have kids, you might be able to comprehend the irony.
Oh so this is about my personal political beliefs now instead of the original topic of child labor laws?
This is an incredibly disingenuous argument typical of conservative debate strategy. You lost the original argument and know you’re saying, “zomg, well what about sanctuary cities??!?”
Lost? I didn't know there was anything to "win" - just pointing out the irony of your thought process. Im sorry you don't understand to think outside the echochamber.