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Do you remember when that Ellen Pao person took over as CEO, tried to implement an anti-bullying policy, and faced so much backlash from the userbase as a whole she noped the fuck out of there?

Have all those people turned into complete cucks or have they simply been displaced from the site and replaced with the kind of people who share the Facebook fodder that now dominates the front page?
 
Do you remember when that Ellen Pao person took over as CEO, tried to implement an anti-bullying policy, and faced so much backlash from the userbase as a whole she noped the fuck out of there?

Have all those people turned into complete cucks or have they simply been displaced from the site and replaced with the kind of people who share the Facebook fodder that now dominates the front page?

They were all banned in the last few years. Reddit is nothing but troons and bots posting wholesome memes about how much they love joggers.
 
Do you remember when that Ellen Pao person took over as CEO, tried to implement an anti-bullying policy, and faced so much backlash from the userbase as a whole she noped the fuck out of there?

Have all those people turned into complete cucks or have they simply been displaced from the site and replaced with the kind of people who share the Facebook fodder that now dominates the front page?
Pao was just a fall person for them consolidating the entire enterprise in San Francisco and implementing a lot of the new policies that let them ban any controversial subreddit post-2016. Anyone still losing their shit over Pao or thinking she was anything but a martyr for the greater cause of sanitizing the platform has lost the plot. The people who hated Pao and weren't useful idiots in how they hated her were banned forever ago.
 
They were all banned in the last few years. Reddit is nothing but troons and bots posting wholesome memes about how much they love joggers.

/r/conservative still exists but it's likely to be banned soon. With the_donald gone it's the last significant conservative subreddit so if that goes then what will be left is what you describe.
 
Pao was just a fall person for them consolidating the entire enterprise in San Francisco and implementing a lot of the new policies that let them ban any controversial subreddit post-2016. Anyone still losing their shit over Pao or thinking she was anything but a martyr for the greater cause of sanitizing the platform has lost the plot. The people who hated Pao and weren't useful idiots in how they hated her were banned forever ago.
This, and pulling a bunch of anti-worker shit behind the scenes like banning wage negotiations, and cutting admins out of communications and decision-making processes (apparently). Losing the Kleiner Perkins suit (and the clout that came with it) and the Victoria Taylor thing were what got her out. Remember the very people to whom Pao was trying to appeal -- the social justice types -- were the ones who turned on her after the Taylor thing, everybody else already hated her.
 
This, and pulling a bunch of anti-worker shit behind the scenes like banning wage negotiations, and cutting admins out of communications and decision-making processes (apparently). Losing the Kleiner Perkins suit (and the clout that came with it) and the Victoria Taylor thing were what got her out. Remember the very people to whom Pao was trying to appeal -- the social justice types -- were the ones who turned on her after the Taylor thing, everybody else already hated her.
It's still fucked up how reddit completely shafted the one person who made IAmA anything people outside of the site cared about, just to make sure they could consolidate office expenses to literally the most expensive market this side of Manhattan.
 
Its amazing to see what Reddit has become, long time former user (permaban about 3 years ago for calling out a mod). This used to be the site that rallied against SOPA, censorship, etc. Around 2016 a lot of sub reddits violently shifted in tone and heavy moderation to the point where simply posting because a liability.
It is long believed that Correct the Record/Share Blue which was a large shilling organization for the democratic party had bought out a large number of subreddit moderation accounts in order to do this. Powermod accounts are very likely worth a lot of money both in bribes or upon sellout, which is why you see people at least on the surface level people using them 24/7. They are not doing it for free like most folks claim, there is a LOT of money involved and at play.
 
Its amazing to see what Reddit has become, long time former user (permaban about 3 years ago for calling out a mod). This used to be the site that rallied against SOPA, censorship, etc. Around 2016 a lot of sub reddits violently shifted in tone and heavy moderation to the point where simply posting because a liability.
It is long believed that Correct the Record/Share Blue which was a large shilling organization for the democratic party had bought out a large number of subreddit moderation accounts in order to do this. Powermod accounts are very likely worth a lot of money both in bribes or upon sellout, which is why you see people at least on the surface level people using them 24/7. They are not doing it for free like most folks claim, there is a LOT of money involved and at play.

It's a story that begins with Aaron's death.
 
So am I really surprised with the direction Reddit is now taking? Well not really, at least they're now finally being honest that they do have a racial bias and at least they're now open about hating white people while other platforms that have also gotten 'woke' keep denying that they hate anyone.

If you want me to be honest, Reddit died years ago. Reddit began to show its cracks when they began to cave to news media that would bash on them for hosting controversial content. But the floodgates wouldn't really open for Reddit until then CEO of Reddit known as 'Ellen Pao' banned the subreddit that was known as 'r/fatpeoplehate' for 'promoting hated of fat people'. Sure, Ellen Pao was then ousted because of her actions but the damage was done and since then Reddit's staff became more and more power hungry and censorship happy since then.

Now Reddit has always been pretty trashy before (it has the reputation of being filled with moronic neckbeards and more recently far-left galaxy brains that almost makes Reddit be as bad as Twitter) but the way I see it the more they keep alienating people then eventually people are going to ditch Reddit for other platforms that aren't shit by that point.

So here's to the inevitable death of Reddit and the other now cucked Web 2.0 platforms that have sold themselves out to a bunch of unhinged leftists and other dumb moral busybodies now.

It will be a celebration when these now cucked online platforms go up in flames later on.

Reddit was owned by a man who, unironically and without being a hint of a bit, married this:

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Truth is, the game was rigged from the start.
 
reddit is full of faggots and retards who cares.

e: looks like 2 regular reddit users posted reactions to my post.
reddit is full of faggots and retards who cares.

e: looks like 2 regular reddit users posted reactions to my post.

Or maybe it's because the mentality is fucking stupid. 'It's site X so who gives a fuck, it's not important to me so it should die!'

You're just contributing to the problem. This has happened throughout history - first it's something rarely anyone knows about, then it slowly creeps into other places until finally that something is ruined. Deplatforming started with smaller places (for example stream.me), now it's moving onto bigger places like reddit until every single facet of the Internet becomes a boring shithole with idiots that will control your language, actions, thoughts or whatever. It's not enough that it's becoming the norm in real life, EVERYTHING must be controlled, nothing can ever upset anyone and everyone MUST live in a bubble.
 
reddit is full of faggots and retards who cares.

e: looks like 2 regular reddit users posted reactions to my post.
I dislike the average redditor as much as you do, but reddit is one of the most popular social media sites right now, even surpassing facebook. The number of users there have exploded over the years, and might as well be the new facebook, but for millenials and Gen Z kids instead of baby boomers. As such, reddit is a good reference for observing the trends of social media, and those trends are anything but optimistic towards the future of the interent.
 
Or maybe it's because the mentality is fucking stupid. 'It's site X so who gives a fuck, it's not important to me so it should die!'

You're just contributing to the problem. This has happened throughout history - first it's something rarely anyone knows about, then it slowly creeps into other places until finally that something is ruined. Deplatforming started with smaller places (for example stream.me), now it's moving onto bigger places like reddit until every single facet of the Internet becomes a boring shithole with idiots that will control your language, actions, thoughts or whatever. It's not enough that it's becoming the norm in real life, EVERYTHING must be controlled, nothing can ever upset anyone and everyone MUST live in a bubble.

Is there anything to be done about it?
 
The first subreddit ban was r/jailbait which was a cover for a CP trading network. A fetid creep called /u/violentacrez ran it. That wasn't politically motivated
Yeah no.
The action against r/creepshots and r/jailbait was the first big power play of SRS and enabled them to really get their claws into the site. And it wasn't a coincidence that this was helped along by Gawker and a bunch of goonalists either.

married this:
With all the PEDs >she has been taking >she probably has a hyena-like pseudopenis that was used to impregnate the Armenian.
 
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Have you found any CP subreddits then? I wasn't aware any still existed. Are they all private?

/r/againstdegeneratesubs would watch out for that kind of thing. There was /r/MAPPositivity but that got banned recently.

I haven't heard about any CP subs, but there are plenty of subs that probably have under-18 nudity slip through because they allow nudes of anonymous girls and only remove at mod discretion, which allows for a lot of leeway (she looks 18 to me!). Then you still have a few ageplay subs which are de facto for MAPs. There are also subs that still allow child models and the like, so long as the girl 'isn't sexualized' according to mod discretion.
 
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