I run a moderatly successful Subreddit (~200.000 subscribers), but I want to stop. I have no interest in moderating it anymore, but Reddit as a company has totally made it clear that it is viewing subreddits as its own property:

  • As far as I know I can’t take a subreddit of this size private anymore
  • If I just stop moderating, people still can post and will post problematic content that I don’t want to see online
  • If i stop moderating, somebody else can “claim” the sub and will be the new moderator, which I also don’t want

Does anybody here have experience in stopping a subreddit that doesn’t lead to Reddit just placing new people in control? I’ve already removed the option for the sub to be recommended to users and for it to be shown in “high traffic feeds” (which always led to nazi showing up btw), but I also was thinking about a way to restrict who can post or to set extreme high karma requirements for posts. Or are there any other options?

  • southsamurai
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    22 hours ago

    Largely, you’d already gotten good advice on how to sabotage a sub.

    The key is automod, but don’t forget that the goal is to keep reddit from just undoing it all and replacing you before things get so bad nobody comes back if they do.

    So you gotta put some time into it, and implement changes over a few weeks. Start by bumping up the account age setting to something high enough to weed out a lot of casual users but not everyone. Add in some automod filters to remove common things. Let that rest for a day or two, then add in some more filters so that posting becomes harder, but not impossible.

    At some point in there, people will complain, so you’ll have to tweak automod to remove references to mods as well.

    That’s the process. By the time things get bad enough that reports would get crazy, enough people should have just left in a huff that the reports don’t get so high that reddit pays attention.

    By the end of it, any new posts will have to jump though major hoops, so you’ll effectively keep out bots. Place a final automod rule requiring some specific words and walk away. That’s the best you can do. Maybe reddit undoes it, maybe not, but by the time they get around to it, it won’t matter.