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"highly targeted phishing attack" means someone posed as a 13 year old girl on discord
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And then every redditor within sight went into full grooming mode."highly targeted phishing attack" means someone posed as a 13 year old girl on discord
I'm not sure they need to have dirt on reddit employees. Releasing the list of reddit employees could be pretty damaging if it reveals e.g. Aimee Challenor still works there or they gave ViolentAcrez (the jailbait guy) a job.Wonder what dirt they have on reddit employees
A post of mine was removed by reddit (as in the admin team themselves deleted it, not just the mods) for simply saying "Respect the wishes of the community and step down, cowards." This somehow constitutes bullying and harassment and got me a ban from the sub and a stern warning from the admins.On r/squaredcircle there's a thread about the blackout and them reopening. Someone made some faggy post about how the mods were heroes fighting the man, and we dont want them replaced with yes-men. I couldn't resist chiming in that "The mods abuse their power with no accountability far worse than whatever you're afraid of from the admins. They regularly censor and ban people for opinions they don't like. I've seen posts get deleted and probably banned They even forbid mentioning the name Jim Cornette, because they dont like him, even though he's an incredibly important figure in wrestling."
My post was deleted and I was permanently banned from the sub. Ironic considering they post shit like "Fuck Spez, he's a piece of shit." etc. Its not like I posted "Fuck the mods." And ironic that their response to accusations that they ban and censor any opinions they dont like is to... ban and censor.
You sure can mdecosi, you sure can...
If Reddit is smart, they'll use it to paint the whole protest like the Dems used KKK approval to paint TrumpBlackCat claims to have stolen 80GB of data from Reddit and threatens to release it publicly if demands aren’t met. The group wants a $4.5 million payout in exchange for the data and also demands Reddit roll back its planned API pricing changes that spurred user and moderator protests last week.



r/Sydney is still locked down and only allowing the automatic daily thread. They held a poll a few days ago and most votes were automatically ruled invalid lolThe r/Piracy sub did a brigaded poll and are now only allowing pirate photos of John Oliver, or whatever. It's even more cringey than the other ones. The r/melbourne Australia sub is only allowing posts about Melbourne, Florida - which is at least an actual joke?
Motherfucker compared himself to a armed responder because he's a Janny. Fucking neck me now, this man is 500 pounds and couldn't waddle to the front door much less save a lifeconsider being a mod to reflect my role as a guardian and an advocate for others. To that end, I take jobs that allow me the time or the training to be a more effective guardian. It's no secret that I have a little too much first aid training, that I know more than I ever wanted to know about armed response training, and that I used to work in disaster response. When there are sirens or shots fired, I'm one of those people who runs towards the trouble or drives towards the storm.
I've lost folks. Good people. People who deserve to be here. I d
I'm just trying to keep folks safe! That's why I moderate /r/yiff and /r/plushies!Motherfucker compared himself to a armed responder because he's a Janny. Fucking neck me now, this man is 500 pounds and couldn't waddle to the front door much less save a life
Lol. Sadly that's the delusion. That moderating saves lives. No retard, you're supposed to keep conversations on point and delete spam, you are literally the trash can in my email. Also I don't want to know what /r/plushies is, sounds completely homosexualI'm just trying to keep folks safe! That's why I moderate /r/yiff and /r/plushies!
I consider being a mod to reflect my role as a guardian and an advocate for others.
When there are sirens or shots fired, I'm one of those people who runs towards the trouble or drives towards the storm.
I've lost folks. Good people. People who deserve to be here. I don't want to lose anyone like that again, not when I can step up and do something about it.
But no hurricanes means no major contracts, and while I'm glad that also means no one is getting hurt, it means I'm not operating at my full capacity. I don't want to be using my training or the things I've learned; I'd be happier not ever having to use those skills. Unfortunately, that also means no money coming in, so times are slim and tough for me right now. Life decided to raise my difficulty level for a little bit. That's part and parcel of being a guardian - you want to be bored. You want things to be nice and quiet and not need you
Nah mate, I'm not reading all that shit.
Yes...yes...he's beginning to turn! And all that had to be done was for a pRedditor to act exactly like how pRedditors always act.redditor's reaction demonstrates a LOSING, selfish mentality - this is not how you win in life!


Can you believe the WILL OF THE COMMUNITY has been SUBVERTED in the name of FINANCIAL GAIN? (The will of the community being "let's hurt the revenue stream reddit has" and reddit subverting it because they need to earn revenue to cover operating costs)./r/TIHI (Thanks, I Hate It) recently relaxed their rules based on community feedback, including removing the rule against NSFW content. Many large subs have either already made this move (like /r/videos) or are actively considering it, as the imminent loss of important third-party apps and tools will make it more difficult to maintain a consistently SFW environment. Better to mark the entire sub NSFW and give people a head's-up about what they're likely to encounter, right?
Unfortunately for Reddit Inc., NSFW subs are not able to run ads, as most brands don't want to be associated with porn, gore, and profanity. But they've kind of forced mods' hands here, by using the official /u/ModCodeofConduct account to send out stern form letters forcing them to re-open their subs or be replaced -- even when the community has voted to remain closed. Combine a forced re-opening with an angry userbase and there's no telling what crazy stuff might get posted.
But now it turns out that the very same /u/ModCodeofConduct account pressuring mods has also been quietly flipping NSFW subs back to SFW status, presumably in order to restore ad monetization. See these screenshots of the /r/TIHI moderation log:
https://i.imgur.com/KrCJ77K.png (in context minutes after it happened)
https://i.imgur.com/KCc7WrE.png (version showing only settings changes; 1st line is a mod going NSFW, 2nd is admins going back, 3rd is mod reversing)
This is extremely troubling -- not only is it a subversion of mod and community will for financial gain with no communication or justification, but it's potentially exposing advertisers and even minors to any NSFW content that was posted before switching back to SFW mode, just so Reddit Inc. could squeeze a few more dollars out of a clearly angry community. By making unilateral editorial decisions on a sub's content, this could also be opening Reddit Inc. to legal responsibility as publisher for what's posted, since apart from enforcing sitewide rules these sorts of decisions have (until now) been left up to mods.
Then again, maybe it's just a hoax image, or an honest mistake. Best way to test that theory? Let's take a look at Reddit's official Content Policy:
So, if you moderate a subreddit that allows nudity, pornography, or profanity, go ahead and switch your sub to "18+ only" mode in your sub's Old Reddit settings page, in order to protect advertisers and minors from this content that Reddit itself considers NSFW. If the screenshot above was a fluke, nothing should happen. Because after all, according to the Reddit Content Policy:NSFW (Not Safe For Work) content
Content that contains nudity, pornography, or profanity, which a reasonable viewer may not want to be seen accessing in a public or formal setting such as in a workplace should be tagged as NSFW. This tag can be applied to individual pieces of content or to entire communities.
Will /u/ModCodeofConduct and Reddit Inc. permit moderators to decide whether their communities will allow profanity and other NSFW content? Or will they crudely force subreddits into squeaky-clean, "brand-safe" compliance, despite disrespecting and threatening the very same volunteers they expect to enforce this standard?Moderation within communities
Individual communities on Reddit may have their own rules in addition to ours and their own moderators to enforce them. Reddit provides tools to aid moderators, but does not prescribe their usage.
I guess we'll find out.
Noooo muh commoooonityCan you believe the WILL OF THE COMMUNITY has been SUBVERTED in the name of PROFIT?
They didn't seem to mind when trannies were spamming CP to take down subs they didn't like.There's also the requisite pearl clutching over MINORS potentially being exposed to PORN (the porn that the community members posted as spam, but this is of course the admin's fault).
This is just a repeat of what admins were already doing to quash subreddit blackouts. Anyone who didn't see this coming is either retarded, or a redditor (not like there's a difference).The "clever approach" of making subs NSFW has inexplicably been foiled by the admins, who have been able to revert the changes and then delete NSFW content from the now not-NSFW subs.