[Selfpost] Finally got that final strike from r/politics
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For what?
You literally just stated some truth with a mix of innocuous partisan opinion.
The states were 100% given autonomy to respond to the virus as they saw fit.
That place is totally brain cucked if that post did it
I knew it was that bad. You have to get banned from there three times, and to be fair I probably broke one of their rules on the earlier banning (i.e: wasn't very polite). But that post is basically just like you said. I knew if I posted there again and exchanged a few responses the chances of a permanent ban we're almost 100% regardless of breaking any rules. It's r/politics, it's just funny to see the ban for that of all things.
How did you manage to have a score of 0 on r/politics with this? Getting a ban is expected but not getting down-voted to oblivion is not.
The moderators deleted it before any more of their horde of mouth-breathers could downvote it.
Idk? I didn't even notice that. I got Reddit gold in r/politics like a month ago too. I don't think it's special, there must be something you or I are overlooking for the score to actually be 0.
I got banned for pointing out a couple of bought shill accounts with links to account statistics and in one case a direct link up to where the account was sold.
It was hilarious looking at all those top-level accounts with 500+ upvotes in minutes and you go to look at the background of the account and it was always the same: Nothing but gaming, sports, and occasionally meme content up until a few months before where there was a break for posting, and then nonstop ultra left or DNC talking point posts.
You couldn't make it more obvious. Nobody cared. Admins and mods ban you for pointing it out. Funny thing is a bunch of the mods were that way too.
I got perma-banned for posting
on November 10th, 2016.
It was worth it.
If I had known it was only going to get worse from there, I might have waited until current_year to tell them that they'd taken leave of their senses and faculties.