• @Lost_My_Mind
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    506 hours ago

    Well…the problem is reddit’s size.

    I’m not part of reddit anymore because they filtered me out for abusive content.

    The content that was so abusive? I told a story on /r/Cleveland about the time 35 years ago I got my bike stolen.

    I wasn’t accusing any current reddit user of being the theif. But reddit bots flagged me of being abusive to other users.

    We don’t even know if that guy who stole my bike 35 years ago is even still alive, much less an active redditor on /r/Cleveland. So who am I being abusive to, when I say it’s a bad idea to let strangers ride your bike without some kind of assurance you’ll get it back?

    • @GreenKnight23
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      545 hours ago

      I got banned when I told a literal Nazi, that said that literal Jews should die, should drink bleach to purify their genes before they contaminated the genepool.

      I still stand by it. my grandfather fucked up Nazis, and I’ll fuck up Nazis too.

    • @brucethemoose
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      5 hours ago

      Fair. +1

      But also, that just sounds like they’re cheaping out on content filtering. And, you know, kinda broke the enthusiastic community moderation that made it great in the first place.

      • @Lost_My_Mind
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        115 hours ago

        Yes, that’s true. This all happened like 3 weeks after they went public IPO. I didn’t buy it, because I thought reddit had a decent chance of falling on it’s ass on the free market. It’s a 10+ year old company that’s never made a profit. It’s reasonable to assume it might fail.

        3 weeks after I declined, and they went public, I suddenly get 3 temporary bans in a week, and the 3rd one was a permanent ban. All by autobots.

        • @lemonmelon
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          135 minutes ago

          Decepticons probably wouldn’t be any more permissive, though.

        • @Dead_or_Alive
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          31 hour ago

          Yeah same here, the last post I made was to argue for more disabled access to European historical sites n the r/europe subreddit.

          After everything I’ve posted, THAT is what got me banned.

          After loosing my appeal, I changed all my prior posts to AI generated gibberish.

          Fuck Reddit, salt your posts so they can’t use your content to make money on search or train AI.

          • @Lost_My_Mind
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            31 hour ago

            I wish I could, but I have hundreds of thousands if not millions of comments.

            Look at my time here, and now look at how many comments I have here, and know that I am running at MAYBE 5% of my posting capacity.

            Lemmy just is barren of content if you don’t care about politics, linux, or star trek.

    • @UnderpantsWeevil
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      115 hours ago

      Well…the problem is reddit’s size.

      They’ve never been shy about targeting certain subs and communities for shutdown when it suits their commercial interests. This has nothing to do with size and everything to do with the nature of the content itself.

      These videos are pure clickbait. They feed engagement. They build up lots of enthusiasm both among content providers and active users. And, as a consequence, they make the company money.

      But reddit bots flagged me of being abusive to other users.

      Bots will flag any post purely based on keyword searches and AI parsing of sentiment. Its got nothing to do with your actual statement. But it also depends heavily on who you are, where you post, and how often other users flag you. Very possibly you simply got “Report” flagged a bunch of times by other users for some reason and that - plus a naive parsing - was all the AI bot needed to know.

      But I’ll also bet the post wasn’t getting thousands of unique interactions and external visits. If you’d been a power-poster who was posting a face-cam rant rather than a text blob, I suspect you’d have been fine.

    • @rozodru
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      75 hours ago

      same with me and /r/Toronto got banned for stating a long dead prime minister was horrible to indigenous people. they used the excuse that I was submitting too many articles about crimes in the city as that subreddit’s mods automatically remove any content about crime or pro Palestinian content.

      Post god knows how many photos of the CN tower, the fucking sun setting or snow…hey that’s great! anything that’s news worthy and potentially paints the city in a bad light? nope, censored. It’s so bad that i’m convinced the mods there are being paid under the table by the City.

    • @fluxion
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      4 hours ago

      I’m gonna have to ask you to stop abusing whatever random reddit mod flagged you back then in case they might be here. Or else.

    • @bulwark
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      35 hours ago

      I hate Reddit as much as the next guy but that just sounds like an asshole mod

      • @Lost_My_Mind
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        45 hours ago

        In 3 different unrelated subs, and all said to be performed as an automated action?

        Also of note, I got permabanned on May 7th.

        May 4th I joined Mastadon. Using the same email as my reddit email.