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scriptingsoul · 3764 days ago · link ·
This title is very misleading. The corruption lies in the hands of the subreddit moderators, not the admins. The moderator in the interview is just complaining about how there is a lack of communication with subreddit moderators and administrators, and how the more connections you have the more responsive the admins will be. This isn't much of a video revealing corruption, rather anecdotes about how the authority system works.