If you recall, someone leaked screenshots of comments on the KotakuInAction2 subreddit that had been removed by the admins. You could see what those comments said even after the removal, because moderators can still see comments when they have been removed - even by the admins.
Today, a comment was not only filtered by the sitewide filter, but the admins later removed the comment, so that it will only appear as follows: "[ Removed by Reddit ]" even to moderators. Now, this is very strange.
This has in fact never before occurred on r/KiA2. The admins retroactively edited a comment by a user. The only time that I can recall this happening is when spez edited comments to attack T_D moderators instead of himself.
However, even those were still visible comments. This was a comment that no one would be able to see, as it was already filtered by the sitewide filter. Still, they decided to edit the contents and to permanently ban our single best user - SupremeReader.
Note that this happened even though we are private. And the link was filtered. There was no way anyone made them aware of the existence of this link. Meaning that they had an admin alert reporting any use of that link. The rabbit hole goes deep.
The end is nigh.
Yeah, about as smart as your decision that the reason for the existence of r/kia2 and the ongoing mod abuse on halfkia may not be discussed on r/kia2 because it would interfere with your whoring out to the halfkia mods eerrm I'm sorry I meant your "negotiations", or your delusional stance that if you just help load enough jews into box carts the reddit SS won't care about your own yellow star re your overly enthusiastic reddit modding behavior.
We've had this discussion already on reddit and I'm gonna tell you the same thing here. a) We weren't there for you but in spite of you b) You're an unpaid janny. Our expectations are that we don't have expectations.
Very sane and rational.
You can ride the high horse all the way to the gallows if you wish to, I don't care. I'm not coming with.
It's not about the high horse, it's about doing what is effective.