>>522954>>522214Second, while the vote system may give a facade of something like a democracy to Reddit, its negated by the fact that the mods have the absolute power on the site, turning Reddit into a very authoritarian community and a perpetual echo chamber.
Mods can ban whoever they want at any second, and they can't be kicked out of a sub by anyone except higher-ranking mods. One person at the top of some sub has total, 100% control over its content. And sometimes, that person can be someone like Laurelai.
But that's not all; now they also "quarantine" "bad" communities, aka rayciss sexiss subs. And the CEO admitted to editing negative comments that targeted him to change his name to mods of the_donald. While I hate all of Reddit, I still think that shit shows that even their CEO is a fucking libtarded manchild, so no wonder the whole site is just like him.