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"into their place"?
To me that has always seemed to talk from people that felt the need to punish people for not pandering to their ego.
As did my great uncle pass down his wisdom from the early nineties IRC flame wars, "~~ASL~~ " don't feed the trolls".
This is why the correct response is, "maybe somebody needs to put you in your place, whuddaya think about that, wiseguy?"
If the community wanted it, nothing wrong with the moderators capitulating to the community. Reddit gets the moderation quality they pay for, and they're paying their moderators negative money, with how things have been going. They can pony up if they want better moderation.
What are they supposed to do, run roughshod all over their users?
lmao fair point