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There was a poll months ago on rdrama.net and it turned out 46% of the users are some kind of LGBT, and a lot of them were homosexual or bisexual males:
/r/drama was founded in part because SRS kept throwing an autism fit that we couldn't laugh at the implosion 2012-era /r/lgbt was going through in subredditDrama, which pissed off all the elder fags who made up most of the new subreddit's mod team.
It was legit hilarious watching them try to square their certainty that we were all homophobic evangelicals with the fact that one of the first things the mod team did once establishing the new subreddit was start a group RuPaul marathon.
 
You'll literally end up with the dumbest and most mentally ill demographics policing everyone else, every, single, time.
This is, unfortunately, almost a natural law even outside the internet - the most pathological people set a lot of the rules because well-adjusted people aren't nearly as obsessed or don't want to deal with those pathological people.
 
all of this nonsense on reddit stems from people taking the internet too seriously.

A subreddit for a niche topic should not be somewhere you spend your entire day. In an ideal world, where reddit isn't filled with transgender groomers, pedophiles, and batshit insane middle aged men (see the previous two categories), reddit could be used as a place for those with niche interests to explore those interests and learn from other people. That's actually productive.

What ended up happening because the people that gain power on these websites are always those who have the most time to spend on it (and thus, those who offer the least to society), is this annoying, clingy hugbox where everyone gets pushed into believing certain opinions based on the upvote system and the opinion of some faggot moderator.

These people have no special skills that make them "worthy" of being a moderator. They just registered a subreddit before anyone else did. These weird cabals of power moderators that moderate like 100+ subreddits to make sure their political opinions are uniform on all those subreddits are absolute weirdos.

Just look at this absolute chode that we've been discussing: https://www.reddit.com/user/N8theGr8/

Moderates every big sub, is a self hating white dude, literally spams his dumbass opinions in every subreddit he moderates (and pins them), keeps power by setting up discord servers of jannies that are afraid to remove him

This man is pathetic. He's a leech on the internet and society, and his life is and will always be objectively worse than anyone else, because even the worst of us can still change. He is beyond the point of self awareness and beyond parody. Even some REDDITORS hate the guy.

All of this weird in culture could've been avoided if reddit had any integrity, but they killed off Aaron Swartz because he actually wanted reddit to be a bastion of free speech instead of a corporate suckfest. They're terrified to change their site rules because they know people will protest, so instead they just ignore them. Read this rule, for example:

https://www.redditinc.com/policies/moderator-guidelines

Management of Multiple Communities
We know management of multiple communities can be difficult, but we expect you to manage communities as isolated communities and not use a breach of one set of community rules to ban a user from another community. In addition, camping or sitting on communities for long periods of time for the sake of holding onto them is prohibited.

If one dude is going around spamming every sub he's in with some shitty post about "how you can fight disinformation on reddit", is that not the definition of not managing a community as an isolated community? What about mass banning people who post in r/drama or r/conservative?

It's just pathetic. I know there's some people here who are still stuck on using reddit because it's meant to suck you in to using it all day as a time sink, but you need to break out of it. You will not miss anything from being off that website.

At this point, I legitimately don't think I'm going to let my future kids use the internet in any capacity until they fully understand the extent to which people try to use the internet for sinful nonsense.
 
They would organize to want to get paid. This has been another sticking point with mods and jannies is they want a paycheck. Part of the program that Aimee Challenor was involved in was to be a paid content moderator, and look how that ended.

Reddit is in a difficult position, and i'd argue its reached its saturation point. I hope we get several alternatives so all the autists, the jannies, and the horse paste enthusiasts fuck off to somewhere else.
Why on earth would they hire a high profile paedophile for that job when they could get 20 Indians in a call centre to do the it for the same price?
 

they hid it because the users were downvoting them, fucking pathetic
they removed the initial topic about it because the users were posting comments like:

"I don't think this is a good idea, from the very start of the pandemic people have been silenced about talking about it, if people hadn't been silenced and called conspiracy theorists back when it first started we might not be in a mess. One group trying to say what is the truth for the whole world? Who is the decide what group? Is it china? are reddit mods the most qualified? twitter? Journalists?"

"Just don't go to a sub if you don't like it? Do you have no job besides being an activist on reddit?"

"Get off the internet and get out a little."

"We will abolish 70% of reddit, youtube, facebook, podcasts, we will remove EVERYTHING except our saviors of deep corporate media who wish us all only good.
Never let a good crisis go to waste"

"I'm more afraid of the tax and the destroyed economy than the virus, this will do more long term damage"

"Fuck, science has become a religion, and an authoritative state is not desirable."

"Until a month ago, the lab theory was misinformation. Until 6 months ago, covid passports and possible restrictions were misinformation."

"Does this apparently coordinated attack have anything to do with the guy who recently announced here that he is buying accounts older than a month for a certain interest group?"

Naturally this thread was removed and replaced with one that doesnt allow comments
 
Tbh I actually admire how brazenly Reddit is trying to whitewash its own history. Oldfags here remember when reddit was a weird site for people with autism and very niche fetishes could go and share snuff videos or beastiality or jailbait, and all a user had to do was do a few rogue clicks from the main page and they'd find themselves on some of the weird bits.

the_fappening alone should be proof that anyone who self identifies as a redditor should be put against a wall and shot dead.
 
most likely lolicon. Otherwise the people doing it would be felons and Reddits not gonna humor that.
They're still felons. Sexualized images of minors, whether real or not, is a violation of federal law. If you thought otherwise then you've bought into lies spread by degenerates who want you to normalize pedophilia.
 
They're still felons. Sexualized images of minors, whether real or not, is a violation of federal law. If you thought otherwise then you've bought into lies spread by degenerates who want you to normalize pedophilia.
And even if lolicon is """"legal"""" in your area, anyone who actually wants to get off to that is still undeniably a sick fuck. That shit is horrifying to look at.
 
When folks are wondering "what happened to reddit and is even happening now" I think it's important to think back to the time that they banned The_Donald. If you will remember, they banned Chapotraphouse at the same time. Many believe that it was an attempt to make reddit look "unbiased". Also Chapotraphouse had offended some of the leftist powermods. At the time they did this, reddit also banned a lot of other subreddits, some that they didn't even name in the announcement post as being banned. One of the banned subreddits was "rightwinglgbt". Many were stunned, because that did not seem to be a sub that was on the hate radar.

I think this whole problem is simply a case of reddit hiring a lot of "leftwinglgbt" into admin positions. It famously backfired in the Challenor case, but not only should Aimee have never been hired, but whoever hired her should have been sacked from reddit. If reddit is filling "contractor" positions with reddit randoms who are paid, this does not absolve them of the responsibility to find out who these people are in real life and do some due diligence to see if they pose a safeguarding risk to the community. Reddit has invited Drewiepoodle into their headquarters to speak and Drewie is extremely disturbing. Challenor herself seems to have likely been groomed on reddit as a minor by another mod of lgbt subs.

Reddit was very happy to mercilessly cull communities that were gender critical and communities for cis women. I think that they figured that only a very small group would be unhappy with it and notice and that this group was comprised solely of TERFS. Reddit could say, "We are cracking down on anti trans hate"...but people have started to realize that the communities for lesbians who only want vagina have been banned yet askgaybros still exists and attempts to bait them with, "You need to be into boys with vaginas" have fallen flat and failed to take them down. It's an interesting double standard for reddit that the communities of ciswomen who do not want to have sex with transwomen have been weeded out, but the bros who don't want transman pussy are still going strong.

It is long past time for Spez to have made a stand for free discussion on reddit. It's really already too late. Their administrative culture is clearly filled with people who are happy to censor some people. The problem with censoring Covid "misinformation" is that Covid impacts everyone and trying to censor Covid discussion for everyone would impact more than just "evil TERFS"...so they recognized that it would be a terrible move. This cabal of powermods have already talked about others who won't go along with them or who would be willing to mod their subs without being a part of them as "scabs." This is the situation that reddit created by giving in to them time and time again.
 
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I don't think a lot of people understand what a huge contribution r/shitredditsays made to the current state of things.
At the time when Reddit was more libertarian, the redditor stereotype was this guy: :neckbeard:

SomethingAwful had kind of a rivalry/hateboner for Reddit at the time, and r/shitredditsays had a long history of being controlled by goons. It started out as a way to make fun of stereotypical fedora-tipping redditors, but also attracted a bunch of Sarkeesian-tier feminists who wanted to harp on the "misogyny" of them. If I remember correctly, it was also one of the first big problems with power moderators, as many SRS mods weaseled their way into positions of power in other subreddits, where they proceeded to enforce social justice rules.

IMO, the turning point for Reddit was when they re-calibrated the default subreddits to remove r/atheism and added r/TwoXChromosomes. That was kind of point at which SRS had won.
Fun fact: 90%+ of SRS jannies got (or are planning to get) SRS
 
Japanese anime producers on suicide watch
Japanese have no shame when it comes to extreme fetishes lol. But the Reddit jannies are probably into it. I've seen some shit, and there are some things I just cannot imagine a human being having any reaction other than disgust. Knowing that there's an active demand for certain fetishes is just: :cryblood:
 
Japanese have no shame when it comes to extreme fetishes lol. But the Reddit jannies are probably into it. I've seen some shit, and there are some things I just cannot imagine a human being having any reaction other than disgust. Knowing that there's an active demand for certain fetishes is just: :cryblood:
I don't give a shit as long as you keep it to yourself, warning far too many ignore these days.
 
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