• brax@sh.itjust.works
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      1 month ago

      Worst part was, it was all really civil I thought. Like, “Hey, this sounds like X but it might be Y”

      Turns out the dude was a piece of shit, but still… While I consider myself pretty left leaning, I also like to make sure I’ve got my fingers pointing in the right direction. Call the piece of shit out for cases where they are without a doubt being a piece of shit. Not for areas where there some room for personal interpretation.

      But according to some mods, we should just blast people over anything regardless of verifiability. And trying to further explain the dangers of enforcing nonsense like they’re doing is apparently considered harassment.

      Their approach:

      Me: Appalling the ban, stating the nuance of the post.

      Mods: “No, don’t contact us again.”

      Me: Huh? But this, though…
      Mods: “No, contact us again and we’ll report you for harassment”

      Me: I’m all for pointing fingers, but this is dangerous…
      “We’re muting you now, and also reporting you for harassment”

      Reddit admins: “How dare you harass the mods with civil conversation! 7 day ban!”

      Me: Appealing Reddit ban, stating the only harassment thus far has been from the mods. Show me where I was harassing.
      Human admin: Nope, harassment. Ban staying.

      Meanwhile, conspiracy, conservative, and canada subreddits continue to exist no prob…

      Reddit can’t die soon enough. It’s clear that the site is compromised big time.

    • FundMECFSResearch@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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      1 month ago

      As someone who modded a couple subs in the hundreds of thousands plus range on reddit. Most the decent mods left during the exodus. Those who stayed tended to be the powerhungry types who wanted to push a certain narrative.