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The moderator concludes by reflecting on the unseen power of other subreddit moderators, acknowledging his own solutions failed, and asking for ideas to fix the perceived problems with Reddit moderation. The speaker's radical advice is to 'burn Reddit' and 'nuke Twitter' due to the platforms attracting 'the dumbest people ever.' He sarcastically claims the moderator's career is over and prays for Charlie (Moist Critical), ending with a plea for the moderator to seek help if his obsession is real.
The video starts with a clip of the former Reddit moderator asserting how his past control over a top subreddit, despite perceived incompetence or bias, should make people question Reddit's stability. The speaker then references a previous video about 'The Penguin Zero Situation' and the moderator's cringeworthy attempts to challenge Moist Critical, implying the situation has worsened.
The moderator's new video clarifies previous points and responds to Moist Critical. He admits to moving too quickly and not verifying information, taking responsibility for his mistakes, which led to his removal. However, he then shifts blame, suggesting Reddit suffered reputational damages due to his actions. The speaker vehemently disagrees, stating that the consequences directly affected the moderator and calling him a 'power-hungry loser' for thinking he could control everyone.
The speaker points out the moderator's creation of a new, unsuccessful subreddit after being banned, further highlighting his perceived lack of self-awareness. He criticizes the moderator for turning a fun community into a money-making scheme and for making multiple cringeworthy videos without seeing anything wrong with his actions. The speaker emphasizes that the moderator's 'power' has been acknowledged, but his egotism overshadows any actual message.
The moderator reiterates his belief that his past control of a top subreddit with 'dictatorial powers' should concern Reddit users. The speaker expresses disbelief, humorously comparing the moderator's aspirations to typical childhood dreams, noting that no one dreams of being an unpaid Reddit moderator. He facetiously suggests he would put a child up for adoption if they expressed such a dream. The speaker also questions the moderator's true intentions.