My first shadowbanned comment in a long time. But why? Reddit seems to be losing the plot.
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Attacking Google? The accelerator has been welded to the floor. It really is impossible to know anymore.
The reply was to someone who claimed to be a Google employee, hence the hostility at the beginning. I rank Google as the worst company to exist, bar none.
I remember the godawful banout sub where every comment that wasn't blind allegiance to the cause was removed. I wonder if that's the future for the whole of Reddit. Blind allegiance to Biden or out.
I decided to grab a subreddit for the inevitable mass of quotes from Biden's VP choice that attack men. I wonder if I'll be banned before I get to use it.
Whether or not they were a Googler, it is possible a pedo spez jumped in to defend them.
Googlers are the lowest form of life.
Was it the language/tone in the first paragraph maybe? I don't get what I said that broke rules to the point of automatic action.
I think the second theory is more likely, honestly. After all, there was a lot of hype around the idea of automatic removal of "hate speech".
Forever ago when I had an account at this shorty website, I took a link and voted on a comment. Got shadow banned for casting a single vote. When I asked wtf was going on a mod told me and made me “super duper promise to never ever do it again.” That place can eat a beanbag.