![]() As the community grew, I saw the potential. U/ThingsThatMakeMeMad: Initially, I moderated the subreddit because all the other mods had graduated and were inactive. When I started moderating, I think the sub was around 2000 readers. Nothing much has changed since then, but I find moderating the sub keeps me up to date on the things that go down on campus. U/Sakoori-kun: At first, I was given the role because I was one of the most active users at the time. The Eyeopener caught up with three of subreddit’s moderators, to chat about the r/Ryerson community, why they mod and the unexpected troubles that come with the job. To cut through all of the clutter, r/Ryerson has their own team of moderators who ensure the subreddit is in tip top shape. While the majority of posts on the subreddit involve serious questions or discussions, the page is still be prone to trolls and ‘shitposts.’ The forum provides an anonymous alternative to your typical Facebook class group, and promotes more room for open discussion. In case you didn’t know, Ryerson happens to have their own subreddit, r/Ryerson, where a community of over 10,000 and growing post campus related questions, memes and rants. ![]() ![]() Reddit is home to thousands of internet communities who generate daily discussions and content to share for internet points. ![]()
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