And then immediately go malicious compliance, turning everything NSFW and creating funky rules for whatever subreddit they give me.
/r/Chrome would be exclusively about chromed-metal-centric DIY projects and car mods, everything else gets deleted and you get banned for repeat offenses.
/r/therapy would just have a single stickied link to a how-to-delete-your-reddit-data-and-profile guide.
“This is a fetish sub for people who rob banks with nylons on their head. Such sexy anonymity! Only the sexiest people rob banks with nylons on their head! We’re always looking for new material…”
I am so tempted to volunteer.
And then immediately go malicious compliance, turning everything NSFW and creating funky rules for whatever subreddit they give me.
Etc, etc.
Apparently nylonfetish needs a mod. I feel like it’s your time to shine.
“This sub is exclusively for posts related to the fetish of people named Lon that live in New York.”
“This is a fetish sub for people who rob banks with nylons on their head. Such sexy anonymity! Only the sexiest people rob banks with nylons on their head! We’re always looking for new material…”
If you get assigned as a mod for one that they force removed the mods. You could just give control back to the old mods.
Perfect!
“My first action is to reinstate all the old mods. My section action is to resign. Bye!”
Please do it, so many shit moderators like TheYellowRose on reddit suck up mod privileges then destroy subs with their misery