• Queen HawlSera
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    131 year ago

    Only time I think I’ve read it these days is when I have to look something up and the first result is a fucking Reddit page from 50 years ago discussing what I was looking up. Admittedly I probably still be using it if I hadn’t been banned from the whole site on a trumped-up charge.

    • CashewNut 🏴󠁢󠁥󠁧󠁿
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      1 year ago

      I too, was fucked by a trumped up charge. Perma-banned by IP so any new account I setup without a VPN gets banned.

      My main account (16yo, “Charter Member”) got a subreddit ban. It was reversed a few weeks later by a mod. Then the original mod re-banned me and said “no ban evasion allowed”. Then Reddit banned me for evading a ban.

      I didn’t evade anything. I was allowed to post during a short period!

      • Queen HawlSera
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        21 year ago

        Mine was: I kept reporting people for being transphobic dicks, some of whom were straight up doing the “Let’s report this profile for suicidal posts and cite them being trans as proof. The automated system will do the rest”, non-joke, and eventually I had to start reporting people for other things…

        Instead of ya know, actually looking into the things I was reporting, Reddit took one look at the mass of reports I made and decided I HAD to be making the whole thing up and just banned me for “False Reports” and “Report Abuse” because that’s just easier than doing their fucking jobs.

        They also claimed it wouldn’t be reversed because it was a “Clear violated of the TOS”, and linked me a TOS which had nothing on “False Reports/Report Abuse”

        Ironically, this was my second Site-Wide Ban.

        My first? I was banned for promoting violence and sending death threats to people. The ban was reversed when I appealed it and pointed out that the post in question had no threats, and was just a heavily downvoted post in which I claimed to be glad Cara Dune’s actress being fired was a good thing… Bastards didn’t even check to see if an actual death threat was made.

        I’ve never seen a service more excited to exclude people from using it than Reddit.

        • @[email protected]
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          21 year ago

          I think this is what happened to me. But rather than request an audience with the king, I want to be the king now. I want to have my own server.

    • @[email protected]
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      01 year ago
      Perma-bans are fucking crazy.
      The correct way to think about them is as a death sentence.
      Hatred speech in real life:
          what, like 2 years in prison?
          IDK actually...
      Hatred speech on reddit:
          death penalty.
      
      • @sheogorath
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        31 year ago

        More like lifetime sentence because you still can view the content without the account, no? It’s not like they come into your house and took all your computing devices.

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          1 year ago
          Yeeeeah, that's a good point, kind of.
          But even people serving life sentences can
              still communicate with the outside world from prison.