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  • UBI is not the only thing that's very important we also should advocate for UBH (Universal Basic Healthcare).

  • Yet another comment I wish I could pin. Ty for the suggestion.

  • Ummm... The post is about a thing that's not unique to america. It says nothing about medical debt. Not saying that it's not a problem but it's not the topic of this post.

  • Web interface for the instance was down to prevent being hacked like lemmy.world and blahaj.zone. Seeing how it's working again they must have fixed it. Beehaw.org also fixed this problem just recently. Now we just need to wait for more instances to apply the fix to prevent more hacks.

  • Image uploading when making posts doesn't work, everything else is fine as far as I know.

    Edit: uploading images in general doesn't work because I just tried to do that in a comment.

  • Sadly image uploading is down too.

    Edit: tried wefwer.app and jerboa but both didn't work.

  • Oh! The web version is not working, jerboa is fine.

  • For me it still doesn't work.

  • Wait wait, I just remembered something. I think that they added a field for a reason for defederation but I may remember something wrong.

  • Here we go with this question again...

    I will let smarter people explain this this time.

    Edit: sorry for my useless comment, my initial thought was that it may help give the post more visibility but when I realised that it would get responses anyway it was already too late to back out lol.

  • I managed to think find this copy of a post that he made. I don't think that I should ask him to be a mod there. You mentioned that he later decided to create "workers revolt" so maybe he changes his mind, idk. The copy:

    Hey everyone, I know this might disappoint some of you all, but I've decided to give up moderation.

    This shit is too stressful, I had to call work and take some days off, and in return I got absolutely nothing. Moderating this sub has literally cost me money. I don't see how being in this position is going to benefit me in my life, ever.

    When I created r/WorkReform I did NOT expect it to explode to near 500k members. This shit is giganormous and I simply do not have the qualifications to keep on going at this stage, there's too much to learn in such a small time frame that is being forced down my throat by the admins.

    I spent countless and countless hours trying to filter out the posts, comments, modmail, and all that, but seriously it's just too exhausting. Oh and that's without taking into consideration all the death threats I've been getting and all the fucking cringers scrutinizing my entire life and doxxing me all around reddit.

    Also, thanks to reddit admins for pressuring me out of this position. I had the intention of appointing moderators democratically but they pretty much are forcing us to appoint mods today and I refuse to go against the principles that I promised the community that I'd be doing. Huge fucking let down and I apologize for it.

    Anyway, now I can go back to my normal life I guess. It was definitely a wild ride. Thanks to everyone who has been supportive of me, I will forever remember you. I'm still gonna be around, just not as a mod. Y'all take care, this movement is never going to die.

  • Did you see my other comment?

  • Yooo, do you think if I should appoint the creator of "work reform" and "workers revolt" as a mod of this community? I don't know if he's on this platform but from what I see the closed down their "workers revolt" sub because of reddit fuckups:

    Unlike various 'pro-worker' communities that have failed this extremely basic litmus test (why?), Workers Revolt has gone private indefinitely in solidarity with the site-wide protest against Reddit Inc's mistreatment of its community, volunteer moderators, and third-party applications. See /r/ModCoord for more information. We may not come back. Reddit is not a safe platform for workers' rights, as demonstrated by its behavior towards its employees, users, and pro-labor community.

    I don't know much about him though, is he a good enough person to contact him and ask him to be a mod there?

  • Holy shit! I didn't know about all that stuff that happened to work reform. I think that it may be better for me to stay and watch over actions of mods who will be maintaining the community instead of throwing all that responsibility on the admins of the instance.