Malicious Compliance

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why bother?
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why bother? - Lemmy.world

https://lemmy.world/post/2720100

Developer in our town is redeveloping a parcel that used to be a Catholic school. The developer wanted to remove the tree because it was in the way, but a lot of people in town protested . I guess now everyone is happy?

why bother? - Lemmy.world
On The State of /r/PICS: Profanity, Offensive Content, and An Open Letter : r/pics

On The State of /r/PICS: Profanity, Offensive Content, and An Open Letter : r/pics

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On The State of /r/PICS: Profanity, Offensive Content, and An Open Letter : r/pics

https://teddit.adminforge.de/r/pics/comments/14jl5n8/on_the_state_of_rpics_profanity_offensive_content/

Hello yet again, /r/PICS! Things have never looked better (or sexier) here, have they? Honestly, the moderation team wa

Cross-Post: MC for Mods

Cross-Post: MC for Mods

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MALICIOUS COMPLIANCE FOR MODS: How to Fuck. Reddit. Over. - RedditMigration to the "Threadiverse" - kbin.social

https://kbin.social/m/RedditMigration/t/38728/MALICIOUS-COMPLIANCE-FOR-MODS-How-to-Fuck-Reddit-Over

Written by DrNeurohax...

Just a tiny MC for your entertainment!

Just a tiny MC for your entertainment!

Ok here is a very tiny MC from my job!

Where I work, secretaries book appointments for various professionals (I prefer not to give details, you never know). The time slot for each appointment usually is 20 min, but can go up to 30 or down to 15, it depends on how fast a professional is. Secretaries know each of them and book accordingly.

Obviously, the more appointments, the more gain, so one of the 20min professionals started making a fuss that he wanted 15min time slots... The secretaries, knowing he was always running late even with that time slots (he should have been 30, but he had already demanded to be 20 a while back), just smiled and did as he wanted.

Cue him being absolutely slammed during his next shift... He just wasn't fast enough, and clients were loudly complaining about being late... A mess.

Guess who went back to 20 minutes per appointment?

Could "The Reddit exodus" be considered malicious compliance?

Could "The Reddit exodus" be considered malicious compliance?

I mean... They basically told us users to accept the changes and we did! We wouldn't be here if we hadn't accepted that the new changes are happening!

P. S. I am so happy to find here on kbin one of my favorite communities!