Everyone with even the slightest exposure to Reddit will be aware of their power-tripping moderators. They rule over their little fiefdoms with an iron fist, enforcing byzantine rules that let them delete whatever they choose for the pettiest of reasons.
Their ludicrous antics occasionally make the news. In Feb. 2026, astrophotography legend Don Pettit posted an image to r/Space taken from the International Space Station. What could be more /Space than that? Well, a moderator deemed it low quality and blurry, promptly slamming delete.
Now these bozos are back in the news again. Paul McCartney played two concerts in Los Angeles over the weekend, with his set getting a rapturous reception from those present. The Paul McCartney subreddit was busily discussing the concert, only for McCartney’s own Reddit account to appear and post some images of his own show.
The post explained that as the shows had been phone-free, he wanted to ensure fans had some pics to remember it, saying:
“Hope you enjoyed the show at Fonda Theatre last night. As last night was a phone-free experience, we wanted to make sure that you had some memories from the show to share with friends, family and loved ones.”
Paul McCartney? Posting images from the Paul McCartney show!? On the Paul McCartney subreddit?!? This cannot stand!
Maxwell’s Magic Banhammer promptly came down on Paul McCartney’s head, and he was kicked off Reddit altogether. Now, I’m sure we can resume our polite discussion of Paul McCartney’s music, life, and art without that pesky Paul McCartney showing up!
Responses indicate that few are surprised by this development, though r/PaulMcCartney thinks this might be something of an oopsie:
Responses lay into the mods, saying: “you don’t deserve him back, reddit mods have ruined this site”, “this is an awful site run by tyrants. Even Paul isn’t safe :(“, and “Mods appear to have an overwhelming level of self-importance”. Another noted, simply, “Banned on the run“.
“This is an awful site run by tyrants”
Frankly, it’s hard to disagree. For an example of the colossal egos behind these people, look no further than this notorious Jan. 2026 video by a Reddit moderator arguing that they should be treated like celebrities “as the top moderator of a major subreddit”. This is the mindset we’re dealing with:
“Reddit moderators have power. They have influence. Reddit moderators have control over millions of impressions per day, and nobody seems to notice or care. Reddit moderators should be treated like celebrities or influencers. Not because they deserve respect, but because they actually have real power and influence.”
This was met with the derision it richly deserves. Look, nobody is saying there’s no place for moderators on social media, but it’s telling that the role only seems to attract miserable, hyper-focused, busybodies, whose power immediately goes to their heads. Then again, it’s not like there’s a glut of well-adjusted, sane people who want to spend their free time poring over Reddit posts.
Published: Mar 30, 2026 07:45 am