Reddit Now Bans For Reporting Troons Even If It's Completely Valid
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I got report warned in a college town subreddit (which has daily reports about how open and welcoming their college town is to LGBTQIABCXYZ peeples) where somebody posted how his college town is not a welcoming place and hates those kind of people to a LGBTQIABCXYZ person asking it the college town was “safe” for LGBTQIABCXYZ peeples.
Reported the post for misinformation and was promptly reported by the troon mod for abuse because that was obviously a “factual” statement (except for all the times it isn’t - obviously they need to keep manufacturing victim status.)
Confusingly written comment, but yeah, I got similar…
Someone was slagging off long-term residents of my hometown in the town’s own subreddit. I pointed out that this wasn’t so constructive. Boom, personal insults, post-history scraping and then a ban…
Ah, Reddit…
Yeah - the post I reported was from a mod of that subreddit (though not in mod mode at the time)