CoronavirusRights is now banned on Reddit.
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Advertisers are the soft target.
They get extremely squeamish about controversy.
If you want to do damage begin asking them why they advertise on a place that supports rape and incest fantasies. Forget COVID go after the weird sex shit on Reddit.
I sincerely wish we could get enough people to email these advertisers en masse, detailing the stuff reddit refuses to ban.
Perhaps as some kind of...operation. A nod to the old one that had no respect for Kotaku, if you will.
...i seem to remember there used to be email flooder's floating around perhaps a few are still there and can give the illusion of a large group? basically using a similar tactic of jurno's and the sojus crowds, make a series self referring articles magnifying the issue and have a few dozen variations of a script to flood them with, some referring to an article some referring to the place's in question directly... ah who am i kidding im just blowing hot air no way this will actually work it has to reach someone who cares... but on the chance it does it could work.
I'm really surprised that Reddit has gone this long without any scandals around r/Gonewild and all the other amateur porn subs. With the huge number of young women posting nudes there, it's inevitable that at least a few have been underage especially since you often can't see their faces. I'm surprised there's never been some TV news-magazine story with some mom crying about how her daughter was posting crotch shots all over Gonewild. It would give them a real dilemma, kill the site by banning porn or bankrupt the site by losing major advertisers.
I'm not against porn and such but at this point I think as much as possible needs to be taken down in the name of mutually assured destruction.
Bots don't buy products. The advertisers will go where the real people are. That's how reddit became the shithole it is today.
I've always wondered if click frauding the ads would drive the advertisers away from the site. Everytime someone clicks on one of those ads, the advertiser gets charged for it. Now Imagine if there is a fuck ton of click fraud on those ads. The advertiser is basically just throwing their money down the drain.
only unique clicks. They check IP's. Your bot would need to be attached to either a botnet or a quickly revolving vpn.
Reddit has leftists that use “advertisers” as a fall guy to push censorship. It’s a trick as old as internet forums themselves.
what adds? you mean from the app that nobody uses? old.reddit is the best experience. Reddit is now in zomby mode. they will try to sell it to make a quick buck before it completely drops dead within 2 years.
They're trying to IPO the company right now I heard. Going to dump it on retail investors.
I haven't posted there in a couple years now. Still, I would go spectate from time to time, mainly to laugh at the leftists. The last couple months that's becoming of no value anymore either. It's become so incredibly echo-y. Most of the city/locality subs I would read have gone all the way to just flat out removing any dissent with the narrative regarding Covid.
The only reason it is like that is because lefty mods have taken over all those bigger subs. They just delete any "right-wing" comments or the ring-wing commenters simply get shadow banned. People don't realize how widespread the censorship is on reddit. It is the whole website and the subs that do have right-wing mods are constantly trying to get canceled/banned with subs like againsthatesubs.
We need to do everything possible to undermine reddit. I don't know how but we need to do something.
Exactly.
Communities.win to replace reddit
Gab to replace facebook/twitter
Rumble to replace youtube
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