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The Marseycaust has gone completely mainstream at this point. All of reddit sperging out about it. Posts about it are all over /r/place, SRD, and various other subreddits who dislike the idea of admin interference. The third post on /r/all right now is a post sneeding about it.

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Looks like rdrama is living up to their name.
 
Supermod Merari01 getting into an argument with the users on /r/subredditdrama. Says the 'nazis' on rdrama deserved to have their mascot painted over on r/place:
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Isn't the whole point of the place for people to do whatever?

Granted, I have no doubt it's moderated to some extent, I'm just surprised that it's possibly that blatant
 
News of chtorrr’s admin abuse has reached the normies and they’re harassing her lmao

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r/place is full of posts about it too

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This is how you fight Big Tech and Media companies. Yes, I'm all for exposing their executives names and addresses, but we can't forget there are thousands of their underlings who fully buy into their fascism. Just like how Jack Dorsey and the new street shitting pajeet CEO of Twitter need to be fought, a whole lot of their Admins salivate thinking about censoring you if you dare say that lesbians shouldn't be harassed by violent coomers larping as women.

These monsters have names. We've made great progress, but we still have more work to do.

Into the breaches, lads!
 
The fact that people are whining and throwing e-tantrums over Literal pixels on a public canvas is proof that NFTs and their supporters were an eventuality in this bitch of a timeline.
Reddit was a mistake, but at least it's an entertaining one.
 
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The amount of wasted effort on trashing the U.S. flag is truly astonishing. Leave it to redditors to not know a lost cause when they see it.
 
/r/place is just Country-fags and trannyfags literally occupying tons of screentime while vidya and anime just occupied the rest. It's as one dimensional as the original but more degenerate.

Also, for those who are watching Sneed & Feed, enjoy.

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WE DID IT REDDIT, I saw the meme and updoodted. But that's the circle jerk of r/place, seeing your subreddit and upvoting the posts.
 
Good point Tardfinn, that's why we archive everything here!
These people have no creativity when it comes to putting nation iconography on that. Why not put a national animal or folk hero on it instead?
The entire canvas should just be a gigantic
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chtorrr really Streisand-ed it, the mod summit video I posted a few pages ago was unlisted and yet managed to gain thousands of views over one night, not much in the grand scheme of things but still pretty amazing to see organic traffic lol
How do these terminally online faggots who literally run major websites, spend their entire waking lives online, and view themselves as some kind of weird elite for doing shit for free nobody would do even for pay, somehow manage after all this time to have no fucking clue whatsoever how the Internet works?
The amount of wasted effort on trashing the U.S. flag is truly astonishing. Leave it to redditors to not know a lost cause when they see it.
Also in the King Canute trying to hold back the tide category: some anti-brony sperg is crusading against pony art on these autistic canvases.
 
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How do these terminally online faggots who literally run major websites, spend their entire waking lives online, and view themselves as some kind of weird elite for doing shit for free nobody would do even for pay, somehow manage after all this time to have no fucking clue whatsoever how the Internet works?
tbh I suspect that 9 times out of 10 this kind of aggressive censorship works well enough on reddit, given that they control the platform. It's just every now and again they do something that upsets the mainstream people SO much that it blows up and they can't contain it just by banning everyone. We just don't generally hear about it when it works because that's the whole point.

For example, I imagine most redditors aren't aware that biological lesbians aren't allowed on reddit. It just doesn't upset the normies enough (or they're too confused about what any of it means) for them to blow it up past the bans and deletions.
 
How do these terminally online faggots who literally run major websites, spend their entire waking lives online, and view themselves as some kind of weird elite for doing shit for free nobody would do even for pay, somehow manage after all this time to have no fucking clue whatsoever how the Internet works?
Reddit is their entire world (well, that and twitter). And they are so accustomed to having things go their way (and to being in charge in many cases) on both sites, they forget that those two sites are not in fact the entirety of the internet.

Reddit and twitter do not provide archival or "backup" functionality and do not facilitate preserving "receipts" since they're both so ban-happy. They therefore build their entire bubble to integrate that fact and eventually come to genuinely believe their actions can never be proven and their words can easily be erased. Then they annoy 4chan with some kind of stupidity or hire some chomo who can't keep his mouth shut and the bubble quietly pops...
 
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