What the fuck.

My Reddit account would be 4 years old next week, but for some unknown reason I got permanently banned.

I genuinely don’t understand why, but I wouldn’t be surprised if this is part of the enshittification of Reddit Inc. I’ve never posted anything hateful or doxxed someone. Just mainly discussed Dutch football matches. That’s it. I don’t think discussing football breaks Reddit rules, right?

I guess I’m disappointed, because a lot of great, niche communities exist on Reddit which don’t exist on Lemmy yet, so I now have nowhere to discuss some of my hobbies with random strangers on the internet.

Fuck Reddit and their shitty policy.

  • Chozo
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    117 months ago

    Not OP, but just chiming in to say that I think most people are tired of hearing this. The “just make a new community” thing is repeated often in threads like this, and I feel like it’s a bit tone-deaf to people’s true complaints, which is that they just want an easy place to chat that doesn’t require being an unpaid janitor. Yes, it’s easy to create a community on Lemmy. But not everybody wants to run a community. There’s a lot of responsibility involved beyond just registering the page on your instance of choice, and that’s a daunting task for most people who just want a place to talk about their interests without having to be responsible for keeping the peace on top of it.

    • @BluesF
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      27 months ago

      Building a community of users is the biggest hurdle at the start - there are communities on Lemmy for most of my interests. But they’re almost all totally empty! I don’t have the time to gather people from other sites, or any content of my own to share. I have a job already lol