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What fucking timeline are we in when someone saying they are underage online isn't a carte blanche to bully them into suicide.

fucks sake. We've made the web too safe. Back in my day you post your age online and you'd get molested.
 
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Makes you think, doesn’t it?
 
Reddit is full of chomos. I remember once a /pol/ tard made a troll post pretending to be a single mother who helped their 11 year old daughter learn how to shave her vag and posted screencaps of the 1000+ pms they got in like two hours requesting pics.

If the FBI didn't spend all their time trying to entrap retards and Trump supporters they could catch fuck tons of pedophiles just by camping on reddit.
Pretty sure the trainee guide for feds say no spawn camping.
 
r/HermanCainaward is the creepiest, most ghoulish sub on the site. I've encountered more empathy and compassion towards the dying and bereaved on gore subs. A bunch of redditors crowing over the deaths of fellow human beings, many of whom were poor and uneducated. Disgusting behaviour, regardless of your opinon on the vaccines.

The fact that they broke sitewide guidelines by openly doxing and harassing people for months and were allowed to stay with just a smack on the wrist goes to show how absolutely fucked the administration on that site has become.

Reddit Rules are more like guidelines if the admins like your subreddit. It's been this way for at least the last 5 years at this point. Likewise, the other way around and if the admins don't like your subreddit there is nothing you will be able to do to stay on the site. Take a subreddit on the other side of the Coronavirus spectrum like r/NoNewNormal. The NoNewNormal mods were bending over backwards for the admins and still got banned for "brigading". Which is insane considering that actual dedicated brigade subreddits like AgainstHateSubreddits are allowed to stay up. But the admins like AgainstHateSubreddits and don't like NoNewNormal so one gets to operate unimpeded and the other gets the axe.
 
Reddit Rules are more like guidelines if the admins like your subreddit. It's been this way for at least the last 5 years at this point. Likewise, the other way around and if the admins don't like your subreddit there is nothing you will be able to do to stay on the site. Take a subreddit on the other side of the Coronavirus spectrum like r/NoNewNormal. The NoNewNormal mods were bending over backwards for the admins and still got banned for "brigading". Which is insane considering that actual dedicated brigade subreddits like AgainstHateSubreddits are allowed to stay up. But the admins like AgainstHateSubreddits and don't like NoNewNormal so one gets to operate unimpeded and the other gets the axe.
It doesn't even have to be political alignment, just 'whatever makes Reddit money'. I follow a sub that monitors/makes fun of the meme stock drama, and the jannies are all over that, enforcing anti-brigading rules and threatening to delete the sub if you even mention the name of another sub.

Which is fair enough except the meme stonkers are like openly discussing IRL gayops in their posts. Which is kind of funny but also something that should be come down on. But those awardbucks...
 
Reddit Rules are more like guidelines if the admins like your subreddit. It's been this way for at least the last 5 years at this point.
It's been that way for much longer than that, it didn't start in the runup to the 2016 US presidential election, it just got way more obvious around then. I remember way back, r/shitredditsays would go on rampages screeching and dilating all over any place that displeased them, everyone else would endlessly complain about it, and admins never did anything because they were cut from the same child-raping cloth as the Helldump-bred r/SRS regulars.
 
Have I ever mentioned the Monsanto shill team on Reddit? It's pretty fucking weird. If somebody mentioned the patenting of GMOs or the impact of pesticides, this team of two or three accounts would almost instantly show up and flood the thread/post with replies defending specifically Monsanto. They'd get madassed and try to lambast who ever was speaking about attacking the concept of genetic modifcation of crops in general and over all completely attempt to misconstrue whatever their argument was. Even if I have to imagine that this was a 24/7 paid set of employees, their dedication was ridiculous.
They had their own network of deboonking subreddits like /r/enoughpaulspam and /r/conspiratard. You could tell they were freelancing because every time a "blue" conspiracy was promoted (russiagate or piss tapes) they were all over it making sure people knew it was True and Honest.
 
They had their own network of deboonking subreddits like /r/enoughpaulspam and /r/conspiratard. You could tell they were freelancing because every time a "blue" conspiracy was promoted (russiagate or piss tapes) they were all over it making sure people knew it was True and Honest.
How many people do you think were actually some sort of Monsanto employees, by dedication or however you'd argue? It seemed to me the few I encountered definitely were, but I don't know about entire subreddits. Not that it's impossible.
 
How many people do you think were actually some sort of Monsanto employees, by dedication or however you'd argue? It seemed to me the few I encountered definitely were, but I don't know about entire subreddits. Not that it's impossible.
There were the 3 subreddit headmins who were definitely working for a PR firm (not employed directly but contracted IMO) but most people there were useful idiots. I spent a while on the sub just to study them and most people I talked to were Jewish (Hasbara and Hillel college kids) and flocked to the pro-Zionist stuff or Scientism-ists who loved GMOs and pharma or both. I don't think anyone except a handful actually received pay.
 
They had their own network of deboonking subreddits like /r/enoughpaulspam and /r/conspiratard. You could tell they were freelancing because every time a "blue" conspiracy was promoted (russiagate or piss tapes) they were all over it making sure people knew it was True and Honest.
Conspiracies are stupid, no matter if they're spread from the left or the right. Reddit though never seems to debunk left conspiracies.
 
They had their own network of deboonking subreddits like /r/enoughpaulspam and /r/conspiratard. You could tell they were freelancing because every time a "blue" conspiracy was promoted (russiagate or piss tapes) they were all over it making sure people knew it was True and Honest.
I recall that TopMindsOfLeddit was particularly intent on promoting the Russia Hoax as legitimate, despite it being even more obviously bullshit than many of the conspiracies they mock.

Libtards will believe in a conspiracy theory as long as the New York Times and CNN promote it.
 
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