I noticed that he is the moderator of this community and many others, such as:

  • r/RedditAlternatives
  • r/AmazonLunaHub
  • r/SearchWithAndi
  • r/cloudgaming
  • r/searchengines
  • r/ChargerDaytonaSRT
  • r/ChargerDaytona
  • r/Kia_EV9
  • r/HyundaiONIQ
  • r/DriveIndi
  • r/electriccars
  • r/TeslaModel4
  • r/ioniq7
  • r/E1Series
  • r/SearchKagi
  • r/polestar2
  • r/CohostSocial
  • r/ManyverseSSB
  • r/Manyverse_Social
  • r/StudyInSweden
  • r/EducationAtEurope
  • r/HydrogenFCVehicles
  • r/CitroenAmiCar
  • r/ProjectBloodstrikeBR
  • r/Hydrogen_Vehicles
  • r/AmazonLunaPortal

and 28 more in /kbin

How is he able to manage all these communities? What are his motivations?

I’m curious to know more about this person who seems to have a lot of influence and control over the content and discussions on Reddit and /kbin. I’m sure I’m not the only one who wonders about this.

I am by no means attacking u/TheArstaInventor, but I’m genuinely interested in his motivations.

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    1 year ago

    I wish I can leave half of the communities I created here on kbin actually, and on Reddit, the reason I have so many (and you would notice how a lot of communities are related to motorsports, cars, racing in some way or the other) is because I love racing, it’s a career I want to pursue soon for sure, thats why so many subreddits I have is related to cars or motorsports in general, and I really wanted to see a lot of them grow on Reddit but not anymore after seeing what Reddit is capable of doing, I don’t want to be there anymore (F spez). So my reddit account is somewhat abandoned since then, I do peek at it occasionally, but my focus has shifted here.

    Other than that I see modding as a hobby, I really love to do it a lot, and even better with kbin, it’s really satisfying to help it in ways I can for it to grow, as I’ve really come to hate the corporate Reddit of today.

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      That makes sense and I did get a bit of that from there being some common themes in communities you moderated.

      I was more referring to the fact that it can be done maliciously. Even if the moderator doesn’t realize it. I think it’s good to be a bit skeptical when it happens

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        1 year ago

        No worries! I totally get you, I have indeed come across some very disrespectful and power hungry mods on Reddit, I do hope those people don’t come here, or atleast change their attitude towards moderation!