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I really don‘t get their point regarding the negative impact. A platform should never be production critical. No one should rely on it for solving production issues. That is what enterprise support is for. I think that this is just an excuse for not being bothered to participate
I see it as a massively inflated sense of self worth on the mods' part. Yes, /r/sysadmin has been handy for keeping up to date with events in the IT world. Is it the only source of breaking news? Hell no.
The mods just don't want to participate. All of the points they are using are just excuses.
It'll cause problems for people? Like the members have said, if a sysadmin relies on a reddit sub to do their job then they shouldn't be sysadmins.
It doesn't work? The pandemic would like to remind them what happened to some anti-vax/misinformation subs.
They're not political? I guess until the mods themselves are affected?
Now I'm not a member of that sub, but I just checked it out and there's a lot of members disagreeing with the mods. It looks like it's just the mod team's decision and not a reflection of the members' stance.