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Speaking of Bardfinn, it looks like he's firmly on the side of the admins.

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Jagua_haku smells it too. Bardfinn's wording is interesting, it's structured in such a way to give the impression he's not an admin without actually outright stating it/lying. If you ask him directly to answer he probably won't answer. That's what my mod team decided.

Unfortunately though they can remove it from reddit, they cannot remove the people I caught on twitter claiming they got banned/etc after disagreeing with BardFinn or invoking the name with an insult. Bardfinn, you dumb faggot, I may be wrong but I think I'm onto you. There's too many site-wide bans on reddit over issues BardFinn spends all day sperging about that don't matter, too many people getting site-banned after complaining in modmail, too many stories of that kind, and I know the admins wouldn't care for the most part anyway. I dunno, could be wrong, but I am pretty sure BardFinn has a mini-admin position, like Doofy from Scary Movie.

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oh so this whole Reddit Blacked thing is about an API? Here I thought it was about UBGI (universal basic gay intercourse). Boy do I have egg on my face.

If this somehow brings about the end of the plebbit mod cabal then that will be a win for everybody, even those of us who don't regularly have gay sex.
 
Ok, this piqued my curiosity a little.
When KeyserSosa is removed, that leaves BritishEnglishPolice as top mod for r/politics.
He also happens to be the top mod for r/UkPolitics, which is a bit more expected, going by his username, so I checked, his account is 14 years old and he mods 149 subs.
Loads of heavy hitters, like r/worldnews, r/entertainment, r/doesanyoneelse. He's either top mod, or below u/maxwellhill, who is rumoured to be Ghislaine Maxwell.
He's active, as far as I can see, though I've only done a basic sweep for a few minutes.
He's sus as fuck. He's far above the likes of Merari in the subs they both mod.
I know one of the reasons r/ukpolitics didn't go dark is because that's where the Aimee Challenor shit started, and one of the mods who is a frequent poster said they were worried that an admin they had on the mod team was looking for an excuse to boot the mods and take over the sub, and they didn't want to take chances. This was them trying to preserve their little corner, not draw attention. There's been mod churn, and drama due to this tension since that whole thing went down, but it's been kept behind the scenes, pretty much.
Does anyone know anything about this BritishEnglishPolice guy? Admin or just powermod, do you think?
Powermod going back a long way. There's posts from 12-13 years ago complaining about the decline of reddit due to "powerusers" naming him.

From the top of my head, some gay guy who caused a bunch of drama in /r/lgbt and lead to the formation of /r/ainbow, and sort of existed as an "inbetween" for regular reddit and SRS. Would moderate in a heavy handed way that wasn't common at the time and ended up running a lot of subreddits. Had some close links with reddit devs because I guess he had some tech savvy and was willing to spend time and effort on subs. Was appointed by admins to subreddits like Subredditdrama that weren't behaving (again this is around 2011-2012, and it was something that was completely unheard of at that point) and would be in powermod specific IRCs and closed subreddits that supposedly also had admins in.

Basically a very early adopter who got in back in the days right when reddit introduced the concept of subreddits that could be set up by users (originally only the admins could make subreddits) and a couple of years before the Digg migration happened. There were only around 2 million active redditors when he joined, and concentrated in a handful of subreddits - and the "powerjanny" ethos we're familiar with now wasn't really a concept back then in the same way... so if you were someone who was tech savvy and came up with useful CSS implementations (he cobbled together NSFW tags and the stupid FFFFFFFUUUUUUUUUU- inline emojis that they'd made as a reddit hack) and were willing to spend hours every day modding, it was a lot easier to get noticed by higher-ups (who were more hands on in those days).

Possibly an employee, but could just be an old user who has hung around. I get the sense he's not very active in his mod capacity any more except when called on (but that could be because he's got a separate admin account he uses now).
 
Speaking of Bardfinn, it looks like he's firmly on the side of the admins.

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This faggot has the most obnoxious posting style possible. He makes new sentences like he's trying to hit the minimum page limit on a high school essay.

Anyways, yeah, not surprising. Reddit will almost certainly replace protesting mods with dicksuckers of their own choosing. The only way for a protest to actually be effective is if subreddit mods started purging their communities and resigning en masse, but they've proven that this protest is a token action at best and within a few days everything will be back to normal, except worse off because even more reddit admin plants will control subreddits.

Between defending their principles or keeping their janitor powers, reddit mods have firmly chosen the latter when it counts. At least it killed r/196.
 
oh so this whole Reddit Blacked thing is about an API? Here I thought it was about UBGI (universal basic gay intercourse). Boy do I have egg on my face.

If this somehow brings about the end of the plebbit mod cabal then that will be a win for everybody, even those of us who don't regularly have gay sex.
Nothing will happen, the mod cabal will be even stronger after this event. The rebellious mods have all been located and removed. The porn subs are already back online. Bardfinn is untouched. R/politics is untouched. r/askhistorians, the only halfway decent subreddit, will die and be replaced by tranny propaganda. The trannies on r/traaaaaaans are saying that they might leave, but trannies are inherently too retarded to understand their own beliefs and will stick around. The quality of reddit will deteriorate and become even more pozzed and pornographic, but the userbase of braindead niggers will not leave.
 
Well. That was an interesting two days of nothing.
  • Boards that have actual, real users remained opened.
  • Reddit users discover they have no power and that they are in fact, cucks who can't put Reddit down for a month to show they mean business.
  • Boards with content I've never seen before got pushed to the front. I knew Reddit was Ukraine cucked but I had no idea that there were multiple boards dedicated to it.
  • Extra degenerate content got pushed to the top after browsing the list of boards participating in the blackout. If I was ten years younger and a horny mindless coomer, random acts of sex would have been my thing.
 
Can someone catalogue all the gayops that's happened in reddit pls? I only remember TheBanout2018 and the fuck spez shit. I distinctly remember there was A LOT more "We did it Reddit!" Moments than that.


Or did we already DO that and I can't fucking find it anywhere. ffs. I haven't been on reddit seriously in years, I really should've archived their faggotry somewhere.
Well. That was an interesting two days of nothing.
  • Boards that have actual, real users remained opened.
  • Reddit users discover they have no power and that they are in fact, cucks who can't put Reddit down for a month to show they mean business.
  • Boards with content I've never seen before got pushed to the front. I knew Reddit was Ukraine cucked but I had no idea that there were multiple boards dedicated to it.
  • Extra degenerate content got pushed to the top after browsing the list of boards participating in the blackout. If I was ten years younger and a horny mindless coomer, random acts of sex would have been my thing.
I've been digging around a bit and I've noticed that most of the "big" subreddits privated their subreddits without asking their community too. So essentially it's just a bunch of retarded mods that didn't even bother asking their community for any input, and then just assuming wholehearted support.

Oh, and the ones that polled to private aren't any better either because surveys are just shit in fucking general.
Like the NBA subreddit:
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As usual moderators are being dumb faggots overextending their influence and pretending their dumbshit is worth anything, but that's a given at this point.
What isn't is that they somehow decided that everyone else should be happy about it. Lmao.

Oh also, the "new" thing if it hasn't been said yet, is the indefinite blackout shit. And again, as usual, reddit mods are brigading other subs to "convince" them to go private indefinitely, pretending to be part of the community. Again.
 
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I've burned through dozens of accounts I used for talking about gaming, niche interests (ZZT programmers unite), getting technical answers, discussing vaccine truths, etc.

Remember when actual trolls got banned? But now you make one post challenging the narrative - ONE - on anywhere that isn't a dedicated controlled-opposition sub and you're banned in an instant. Tell one brigading faggot "lol you're so weak you couldn't given yourself a black eye" and you're perma'd after years for 'making threats' to some 90 pound mommy's boy keyboard warrior.

I watched /r/WatchRedditDie declare mission complete and fold up shop because the entire place had turned into such a libtard basement-Communist cesspit. I commiserated in the DM's with genuine friends as MGTOW and Braincels got run off for daring to call out sluts, feminazis and single 'mothers' and questioning the clot-shot was forcibly relegated to /r/conspiracy.

I'm gonna miss old Reddit. But the Spez-ial Ed Exodus is long overdue even with the apparent lack of drop-in replacements. Hell - bring back the dedicated forums of the 90's and early 2000's.
Alot of these went to Discord so they can do it themselfs and hear what only they want to hear. You notice they never changed just went to a different way of doing the same thing.
 
Powermod going back a long way. There's posts from 12-13 years ago complaining about the decline of reddit due to "powerusers" naming him.

From the top of my head, some gay guy who caused a bunch of drama in /r/lgbt and lead to the formation of /r/ainbow, and sort of existed as an "inbetween" for regular reddit and SRS. Would moderate in a heavy handed way that wasn't common at the time and ended up running a lot of subreddits. Had some close links with reddit devs because I guess he had some tech savvy and was willing to spend time and effort on subs. Was appointed by admins to subreddits like Subredditdrama that weren't behaving (again this is around 2011-2012, and it was something that was completely unheard of at that point) and would be in powermod specific IRCs and closed subreddits that supposedly also had admins in.

Basically a very early adopter who got in back in the days right when reddit introduced the concept of subreddits that could be set up by users (originally only the admins could make subreddits) and a couple of years before the Digg migration happened. There were only around 2 million active redditors when he joined, and concentrated in a handful of subreddits - and the "powerjanny" ethos we're familiar with now wasn't really a concept back then in the same way... so if you were someone who was tech savvy and came up with useful CSS implementations (he cobbled together NSFW tags and the stupid FFFFFFFUUUUUUUUUU- inline emojis that they'd made as a reddit hack) and were willing to spend hours every day modding, it was a lot easier to get noticed by higher-ups (who were more hands on in those days).

Possibly an employee, but could just be an old user who has hung around. I get the sense he's not very active in his mod capacity any more except when called on (but that could be because he's got a separate admin account he uses now).
If KeyserSosa got first, then that leaves us with the question, how did this guy get second? Traditionally how reddit works is the first mod invites the rest, so...

You know how these websites work early on. It's a project. It's informal. College dudes working together. You know damn well a dude running a political sub back then invited his goddamn friend(s).
 
Well. That was an interesting two days of nothing.
  • Boards that have actual, real users remained opened.
  • Reddit users discover they have no power and that they are in fact, cucks who can't put Reddit down for a month to show they mean business.
  • Boards with content I've never seen before got pushed to the front. I knew Reddit was Ukraine cucked but I had no idea that there were multiple boards dedicated to it.
  • Extra degenerate content got pushed to the top after browsing the list of boards participating in the blackout. If I was ten years younger and a horny mindless coomer, random acts of sex would have been my thing.
This is another form of mathematical proof like the protest against Hogwarts legacy that they are truly powerless and they cannot accept it. I am willing to bet at-least 2 people are going to off themself as a result.
 
Does that search based on the employer, or just everything in their profile? Because I wouldn't be surprised if certain people cite "unpaid reddit jannie" as a badge of honor on their LinkedIn.
 
So who exactly is this Bardfinn Admin transvestite motherfucker? He sounds like a retard that everyone kinda knows.
Longtime cancer mod numero uno listed as a moderator on reddit officially, but always goes to bat for them, talks like them, acts like them, shares their beliefs, somehow lives with mommy (is daddy alive?) despite seemingly not having a job, is in private communication channels with the top admin brass. People who disagree with him end up banned, in modmail, on the site, etc.

It's not confirmed, but at this point? c'mon, it has to be him. Everyone should know this tranny is the one controllnig discussion on reddit with the admin's blessing. "Front page of the Internet," well, let's see who the editors of that newspaper are.

What's your job title, Bardfinn?
 
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