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I went through r/bleach and the Twitter ban appears to be universally opposed, so the mods just made the decision for everyone.

It's going to be interesting when the people these subs are built around start posting on Twitter again. So, like, if Tite Kubo himself starts posting art and announcements we're just not allowed to mention it? Forget astroturfung this was clearly a decision made by people who aren't using the subs they moderate.
 
Leftists faggots co-opting "y'all" from white southerners they hate will never not be sickening. It's literally like they are doing some kind of minstrel show. HEY Y'ALL DID YOU SEE I PUT Y'ALL IN MY SENTENCE? Y'all need to support bipoc and queer folx I tell you what! It's revolting.
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The worst part is that Project Aces/Kazutoki Kono (Director of the Ace Combat series) post A LOT on Twitter/X. Is their main way of comunication to the fans.

The motherfucker puts the message of "start a garden, give out clean jackets in the winter"

Like, NIGGER i don't give a single fuck about that, i came from work (since the tranny is a antifa bitch, he hate working like a normal human being) and i want just to know about my favorite plane game go pew pew.

Fucking trannies, leave my autism plane game alone.
 
I hate tranny jannies so fucking much it's unreal. Leave my based plane autism game alone you faggots.
The worst part is how obvious it is that the decision was made entirely by the mod team. Literally no one asked for a Twitter ban and you can tell dron the prior thread that wasn't a popular idea. Ending the statement with "deal with it" gives the game away.
 
The worst part is how obvious it is that the decision was made entirely by the mod team. Literally no one asked for a Twitter ban and you can tell dron the prior thread that wasn't a popular idea. Ending the statement with "deal with it" gives the game away.
"of course this Japanese game about fictional fighter pilots in a fictional version of earth is all about Hitler. These chuds probably don't even have a degree in media literacy or know how to dilate. How could they possibly know what news they should or should not be reading? *locks thread*"
 
The worst part is how obvious it is that the decision was made entirely by the mod team. Literally no one asked for a Twitter ban and you can tell dron the prior thread that wasn't a popular idea. Ending the statement with "deal with it" gives the game away.

What are the odds of this whole thing backfiring? This isn't the first time subreddits banded together to step over site-wide policy and I'm sure at least someone at Reddit is starting to get annoyed.

By banding together to de facto implement a site-wide rule banning the #1 social media platform and news source from the site, completely overstepping reddit staff, what are the odds of this being the straw that breaks the camel's back, every mod gets removed and the community run subreddit deal ends?
 
What are the odds of this whole thing backfiring? This isn't the first time subreddits banded together to step over site-wide policy and I'm sure at least someone at Reddit is starting to get annoyed.

By banding together to de facto implement a site-wide rule banning the #1 social media platform and news source from the site, completely overstepping reddit staff, what are the odds of this being the straw that breaks the camel's back, every mod gets removed and the community run subreddit deal ends?
If the community run subreddit deal ends the site falls to anarchy similar to current-day Discord. No company in the world can hire jannies to patrol reddit's 5000000 communities. Of course you could always use AI but AI is still not good enough for the job.
 
What are the odds of this whole thing backfiring? This isn't the first time subreddits banded together to step over site-wide policy and I'm sure at least someone at Reddit is starting to get annoyed.

By banding together to de facto implement a site-wide rule banning the #1 social media platform and news source from the site, completely overstepping reddit staff, what are the odds of this being the straw that breaks the camel's back, every mod gets removed and the community run subreddit deal ends?
I can't see them getting rid of jannies that do it for free, Reddit did tell all the jannies to get fucked when they tried to unionize and demand pay. Maybe they'll just ban powermods though. Like the real issue with reddit is that there are troon mods who mod like 100+ communities and use that power to push their worldview rather than the mods being actual people who participate in that community.
 
"of course this Japanese game about fictional fighter pilots in a fictional version of earth is all about Hitler. These chuds probably don't even have a degree in media literacy or know how to dilate. How could they possibly know what news they should or should not be reading? *locks thread*"
They  all locking the announcement threads. Every board that's doing this.
 
r/NASCAR has also had discussion pertaining to banning links or even all content from twitter.
Screenshot 2025-01-25 at 10-08-44 Twitter_X and r_NASCAR r_NASCAR.png
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This was the first post regarding a possible ban.

Screenshot 2025-01-25 at 10-08-50 Poll The future of Twitter_X posts on r_NACAR r_NASCAR.png
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The next day a poll was opened, as you can see the option to keep twitter links won. Some mods, however, didn't like this outcome and made another poll.

Screenshot 2025-01-25 at 10-09-06 Poll Ban X here or Not r_NASCAR.png
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The mod who made this post also made a pinned comments underneath (since deleted)
Screenshot 2025-01-25 at 10-10-28 Poll Ban X here or Not.png
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full unddit link page (well worth a look)
I can not prove it, but I swear the comment was originally way more hostile, I think it even threatened banning if someone should try and argue over if Elon did a Nazi salute.
As you can assume, the comments are full of people joking about how the Mods would keep making polls until they got the result the wanted, a deleted/removed comment even talking about how the entire push to ban twitter links is astroturfed by powermods.
I fully expect them to ban twitter anyways, no matter the fact the vast majority of the subreddit clearly wants twitter to stay as it is the main place news get shared.
 
i don't think reddit even wants real users anymore. No other site is so hostile to the vast majority of its userbase as reddit is and i am starting to believe is not retardation but reddit legitimately not wanting any real people posting there. I think they are happy with a Potemkin village of chatbots and a few powertripping trannies, as long as they have the google SEO in their favor.
 
/r/teachers is one of my favorite subreddits. Extraordinarily, it is composed of the most spineless and fragile collection of adults who get bullied by single-digit aged children and retaliate in the manner of a power-hungry subreddit mod (before/after writing a 4-paragraph-long pearl clutch on the reddit). Ho boy. I at the same time take glee in those pathetic posts and stories, but also feel for the children. They deserve teachers with much stronger constitution.

No new revelation to this thread, I just enjoy summarizing that clown show whenever I can.

This thread accurately sums up the kinds of people that use the subreddit.
 
Handmaiden almost finds out but she’s too retarded to quite get there Too long to screenshot so text version

My favorite part -

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And of course a couple comments saying OP can't possibly be real and is just drumming up racism against Ts or something.

No True Transman.


And my favorite part of this one -

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Pure concentrated uncut Reddit.
 
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As long as we are doing r/teachers posting
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The post itself is great but the replies are fun too. This heckin trans librarian is gonna detransition because of all the hate. I’m rooting for them.

There's that "y'all" again. And it really does seem to be a set in stone prerequisite for trannies to be fucking liars. "I don't want it to be a big deal" LIAR "I often get mistaken for a-" stop fucking lying you lying LIAR!!! At the end of the day I don't really fucking care if someone is trans on their own time as long as it doesn't harm anybody else. But the thought of them teaching children? MATI. I won't even get into the tax dollars they are/were siphoning from the rest of us or the other issues involving kids/women.

So when's the executive order that removes USA citizenship and (forcibly) deports all confirmed Ts? And not to a different country... straight to the middle of the Atlantic.
 
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