Around the time of the Floyd riots I remember being booted off subreddits without even knowing. I think anyone who was a member of certain ones were removed
I was mega nuked; multiple accounts, IP banned, after the 'Tranny Fluid' pic on 'thedonald' and the same day I posted on the Chaz sub a pic of their 'leader', Raz, crying when he was busted(as best I can recall).
I caught a permaban for telling some cuck to off themselves, i can't even be bothered making a new account tbh, its no fun when you get deleted for even the tiniest thing and theres zero places without some retard coming in to throw shit and you can't tell them to kick fucking rocks.
Certain defaults have mod-only private subs [or third part tools like Discord which affords greatly plausible deniability] where they discuss things like this. I knew someone who was one of the many science sub mods and their private sub had this thread a while back,
Note the comment at the very bottom and how it takes shots at both 'Conservative' and 'Mensrights'.
This is the same private sub that a few years back also had one of the top mods of both the private sub and the science sub looking to start a witchhunt over a GoT meme because they didn't know what it meant. That's how proactive they are towards silencing any voices they even feel like are wrong.
None from that list. Maybe I just assumed it. But it seemed like it. I haven’t gone on Reddit much since then. So many had idiotic posts about racism and support for burn loot murder
I've said it before and I'll say it again: You'd be better off letting Reddit nuke the sub.
All you're accomplishing by going private for a month is making everyone not invited slowy give up hope of your return. They might stop checking after a week or two.
Going boom at least causes some drama and lets you tell everyone where to go.
That's part of the plan, as in: the longer we are active, the more SJWs we attract who start reporting everything to the admins. When we're not active for a while and then come back, it gets quiet.
Every user gets an invitation. The problem is in that only people who ask get approved, which they may not. This time, I had some time to prepare for this (as opposed to the previous times when it was just the panic button), so I actually started approving people who weren't a while before.
I think you are very optimistic about anyone caring if we do get nuked. It'll probably be no different than going private.
Is that why you stopped using automod to point people here on every new post? The only point I see in staying there is to grow the community here. Short of Spez finally getting what he deserves it's not gonna get better over there. That site only exists for its pedophile owners to exchange kiddy porn and generate enough woke cred via the troomer subs to make sure Uncle Sam keeps pretending the former doesn't exist.
I cannot even generalize. Mostly ridiculous stuff, but with some truly bad (as in, actually violating their rules). A while back, they removed a comment for being insulting to Adolf Hitler. Their automated system doesn't work particularly well.
Around the time of the Floyd riots I remember being booted off subreddits without even knowing. I think anyone who was a member of certain ones were removed
I was mega nuked; multiple accounts, IP banned, after the 'Tranny Fluid' pic on 'thedonald' and the same day I posted on the Chaz sub a pic of their 'leader', Raz, crying when he was busted(as best I can recall).
I caught a permaban for telling some cuck to off themselves, i can't even be bothered making a new account tbh, its no fun when you get deleted for even the tiniest thing and theres zero places without some retard coming in to throw shit and you can't tell them to kick fucking rocks.
See any here?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Controversial_Reddit_communities
RIP CringeAnarchy. Those last few weeks were great. Also L E L at mensrights and nofap being listed.
Certain defaults have mod-only private subs [or third part tools like Discord which affords greatly plausible deniability] where they discuss things like this. I knew someone who was one of the many science sub mods and their private sub had this thread a while back,
https://i.ibb.co/G3WM9Sr/NBTOBTe2.jpg
Note the comment at the very bottom and how it takes shots at both 'Conservative' and 'Mensrights'.
This is the same private sub that a few years back also had one of the top mods of both the private sub and the science sub looking to start a witchhunt over a GoT meme because they didn't know what it meant. That's how proactive they are towards silencing any voices they even feel like are wrong.
None from that list. Maybe I just assumed it. But it seemed like it. I haven’t gone on Reddit much since then. So many had idiotic posts about racism and support for burn loot murder
Yes, a lot of automated removals in the past month. But this time, I think we can get away with a 1 month pause.
I've said it before and I'll say it again: You'd be better off letting Reddit nuke the sub.
All you're accomplishing by going private for a month is making everyone not invited slowy give up hope of your return. They might stop checking after a week or two.
Going boom at least causes some drama and lets you tell everyone where to go.
That's part of the plan, as in: the longer we are active, the more SJWs we attract who start reporting everything to the admins. When we're not active for a while and then come back, it gets quiet.
Every user gets an invitation. The problem is in that only people who ask get approved, which they may not. This time, I had some time to prepare for this (as opposed to the previous times when it was just the panic button), so I actually started approving people who weren't a while before.
I think you are very optimistic about anyone caring if we do get nuked. It'll probably be no different than going private.
Have you considered linking here?
It's been a while, but IIRC, reddit was blocking links to the .win sites.
Hey Brimmy!
Actually, nearly all Win links are blocked. Except for ours.
We regularly do link here. Doing it too much may well backfire though, considering some of the spicy content here.
Is that why you stopped using automod to point people here on every new post? The only point I see in staying there is to grow the community here. Short of Spez finally getting what he deserves it's not gonna get better over there. That site only exists for its pedophile owners to exchange kiddy porn and generate enough woke cred via the troomer subs to make sure Uncle Sam keeps pretending the former doesn't exist.
Especially with the new community creation. I'm all for free speech, but there were obvious troll communities instantly created.
What is the reason this time?
Risk minimization basically. If you get too many removals, they will nuke you. By temporarily privating ourselves, we prevent thata.
I mean what were the removals for.
I cannot even generalize. Mostly ridiculous stuff, but with some truly bad (as in, actually violating their rules). A while back, they removed a comment for being insulting to Adolf Hitler. Their automated system doesn't work particularly well.
We're still on reddit?
I got perma banned for ban evasion - I had so many accounts I had no way to remember which subreddits had banned me
That's what got me in the end. Nuked hard.
tony add my new account BackgroundConstant77
I think he took his wallet.
I haven't even been proxy banned by another sub despite most of my posts being in KIA2. Don't know what I'm doing wrong.