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Out of everything I've posted recently on Plebbit, two replies on KiA2 each had me earn a permanent suspension message for Rule 1 violations of Reddit's rules and that I promoted identity-based hate or attacks with them.

Since one reply was about agalmatophilia and it not getting the respect as a sexual preference it deserves and the other was about how one empire marauded another former empire which had been infiltrated with communism with a "no Bad Tactics" strategy thus a "By Any Means Necessary" retaliation was required and both decisions were made without the assistance of automation it's safe to safe that some furry, kiddie luster who hides behind others' mental instabilities is on the Schutzstaffel of Reddit's supermoderator elite outfit and sniping that particular subforum.

Watch your backs and see if you can get a 3 or more permanent suspension in one go for the title.

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With all the Ben "Yahtzee" Croshaw leaving The Escapist news I was wondering if there are any other 'journalists' from back in the day still in the industry and Phil just popped into my head due to his odd behaviour on getting scoops and/or attention.

I know he's changed his Facebook name to Phil Del Rey recently (Some singer I think he likes' surname) but I've not seen any of his articles - in gaming at least.

Any other popular writers from back then who we should see what they are up to now?

I doubt any who are still writing will be still in the videogames exclusive group and everyone is allowed to get on with their careers regardless of where they stood in the Gamergate days. Just a friendly recap to see how they are getting on.

Even she who inspired the Fauci Ouchey must have moved onto something new and fresher for her spirits..

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This isn't about the woman or her husband, more about Reddit and its users.

In this part she has a genuine concern about what her husband is up to.

In this part she finds out the girl is the daughter of the husband from when he was younger.

Clearly everyone has different advice to give depending upon what they know of the situation.

I only bring this up to illustrate the madness of crowds/groupthink/peer pressure and how it influences acceptable choices at any given moment via upvotes and comments.

This is applied to modern journalism regularly to get clicks and increase advertising revenue, which in turn can be funnelled via corporate and political motivations.

Easy example of something more sinister.

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