• Cinder Bloc
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    141 day ago

    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.
    • @[email protected]
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      21 hours ago

      yea ive been reported for “report abuse” when the comments were legitimately trolls or obviously posting misinformation, crossbanning is also just as ridiculous. from what ive gathered, some mods are lazy into responding to every post being reported so they decided just to get rid of the reporter instead having to deal with.