• Gawdsausage@lemm.ee
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    They banned my old reddit account because I reported fake news that was being posted on r/conservative. Apparently subreddit mods can report users who use the report tool and can just get you banned.

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      I got permanently banned for pointing out that a popular sex advice subreddit was being run by a rapist…

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      And then they say “if a user is breaking the rules, don’t engage, use the report button.”

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        Which is stupid. A mod can just ban you forever and call it a day. Where the Admins have fucked up is if you harass a mod via modmail, they can only mute you for I think 28 days max, before you can start harassing them again. So, instead of letting a mod simply mute you forever, they created the report bullshit.

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      They recently, meaning I don’t exactly know when it happened, gave mods the ability to report you for “Abuse of the report tool”. For the record, I’m a mod on some subreddits, and that’s an absurd thing to need. I’ve learned a few things about being a Reddit mod.

      1. It’s not nearly as hard as some mods make you think it is.
      2. If they actually experience difficulty, it’s probably cause they suck at being a mod.
      3. Subs that experience issues, are typically cess pools like r/conservative.
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      I got a warning for a similar thing. They can disagree with the report, but warning/banning users for it is insane

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    Reddit has been doing this shit for years. It’s a big reason why I left. Spez (little piggie) was only the catalyst.

    A few ban-happy,power tripping moderators did come over here, though. I don’t have specifics on that, I just know I’ve seen them, and I’ve also been banned for some real dumb shit. I just stay away from those communities/instances.

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    So sad…I loved Reddit…I’m so sad to see it come to this. I’m so sad for all of the young people who think this is how the internet should be……

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    There’s going to come a point when the things we can’t say may need to be said. A time when the message is delivered with blank comments.

    [ . . . ] will carry a message of it’s own that becomes much more difficult to ban.

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      The way things are going these corpo social media shill ops will be just bots talking about shit ruling class feels good about and every person with a normal opinions will be banned.

      They then will expect people to mirror the bot’s narrative without engaging because they think we are this stupid lol

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    The entire stuff going on is too stupid for me. I was using Lemmy for lurking and Reddit for other shit. I’m staying here now.

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    My 11 year old account, very active account, was recently banned from reddit but I’m not sure why. They deleted the comment so I’m not sure what it said. But I’ve been posting there for 11 years with no issues so something has changed.

    I believe the comment I made was talking about if the US invaded Canada and I said they would be hard pressed to hold the country because Canadians look like Americans and we would take the battle across the border.

    It’s a common sense statement. Doesn’t incite any more violence then quoting half the things Trump says about Canada any given day.

    I think Reddit is purging the left leaning accounts and making a Nazi safespace like Twitter.

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      Easier to conquer a disconnected, uncoordinated, and gagged enemy unable to rally a force united by common messaging and calls to action.

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    the ban for upvoting “eat the rich” too.

    yet reddit admins never had a problem with thedonalds posters litteraly saying people should be shot and other violent rhetoric for years. the key difference is this time the billionaire class got upset.

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    Damn I thought reddit would stay save from the new usa censorship. Next step will ban liberal or anti trump posts and communities for sure. Seems like I moved to Lemmy at just the right time.

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      Given how much spez mainlines Musk’s farts, how is any of this a surprise to you?

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        I guess I was just unaware of spez’ opinions and political alignment. It will just solidify my decision to dump American social media all together.

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        Well, maybe I was just in the wrong reddit spaces to notice. I didn’t see any occasion (or article) that mentioned censorship like it’s happening on Twitter. Even things that are commonly censored in social media like posts about death and suicide were not censored. I’d love to know more if this was happening outside my bubble.

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          Probably because culturally reddit has historically been aligned with the US narrative. The haven’t needed heavy handed censorship.

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    The oligarchs are getting nervous. Good. I hope they are a scared. Fuck their platforms and their false backing of “free speech.”

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      I’m just going to latch onto the top comment…

      An actual reddit admin posted this 2 days ago:

      Today we are rolling out a new (sort of) enforcement action across the site. Historically, the only person actioned for posting violating content was the user who posted the content. The Reddit ecosystem relies on engaged users to downvote bad content and report potentially violative content. This not only minimizes the distribution of the bad content, but it also ensures that the bad content is more likely to be removed. On the other hand, upvoting bad or violating content interferes with this system.

      So, starting today, users who, within a certain timeframe, upvote several pieces of content banned for violating our policies will begin to receive a warning. We have done this in the past for quarantined communities and found that it did help to reduce exposure to bad content, so we are experimenting with this sitewide. This will begin with users who are upvoting violent content, but we may consider expanding this in the future. In addition, while this is currently “warn only,” we will consider adding additional actions down the road.

      We know that the culture of a community is not just what gets posted, but what is engaged with. Voting comes with responsibility. This will have no impact on the vast majority of users as most already downvote or report abusive content. It is everyone’s collective responsibility to ensure that our ecosystem is healthy and that there is no tolerance for abuse on the site.

      Screenshot

      This was the only thing left reddit had going for itself: that users can influence the algorithm with their votes.

      The subredditDrama posts are here:

      reddit.com/r/SubredditDrama/comments/1j5cqq1/multiple_subreddits_express_concern_after_reddit/
      reddit.com/r/SubredditDrama/comments/1j5tcgj/after_an_rpopculture_moderator_is_suspended/
      

      As someone who switched to feddit just a few days ago I can say this has been building up. Small things like deciding which comments get visibility, phasing out old.reddit, doing nothing about bots, introducing bot/karmafarma-friendly mechanisms, an uptick in pro-MAGA posts/comments as well as disinfo bots … but still, this feels like an uncharacteristically large step.

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        So, starting today, users who, within a certain timeframe, upvote several pieces of content banned for violating our policies will begin to receive a warning.

        I saw users warning other users to be careful (how they upvote) or they might get banned. I don’t know what else screams “censorship” and “hostile environment” quite like encouraging your own users to caution those around them to shut up.

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        It is everyone’s collective responsibility to ensure that our ecosystem

        It’s whose responsibility?? HAHAHAH

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      Yeah, the easiest way to control people is when you know what they fear. And, now we know what they fear. They (media/social media/politicians) have been using our fears against us all along, time to see what it is like.