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I'm not sure what you're trying to accomplish, Kali. It's not like anyone here is legit simping for the admins or spez.
People are downplaying the amount of shit they actually control on the website. It's way more than you probably think. I make it a point to emphasize the admins involvement because they hide behind reddit's "community" while directly pulling the levels, and they try to do so in a way nobody notices, by influencing who has power on the website. I also get the impression some people are pissed about the protest because they can't browse reddit subs and don't want to admit it. Any criticisms of reddit's dogshit community also deserves square blame onto the shoulders of spez, who puts faggots that do their bidding in their place so people think it's _just_ the mods. Spez was just fine with awkwardtheturtle being a faggot across reddit because that's what they wanted in a mod. We can talk about the individual names and what faggots they are, but when they're gone the admins will just find other similarly-minded faggots to take their place. These faggots come and go and many already have. I'm sorry if I seem to belabor the point, but people come into this thread not reading the earlier posts and they don't realize just how much the mods are really just an extension of the admins, and how much the admins don't really want people knowing exactly how big of influence they have over "user communities." It also bears repeating because it brings reddit's brand value down if everyone realizes the website is run like a reality TV show.

You know what, it's a bad idea, but fine, I'll just say it.

Reddit sent a glownigger to my work a long time ago because they weren't sure if another troll was me or someone else (it was someone else; I long was off the site by then) and hey, what was the downside of roping someone else in they didn't care for? They send people to your work when they could just call you to exert pressure on you. This was before the Twitter Files, so it gave me some idea that there was some buddy-buddy thing going on.

They were trying to scare the other guy over fucking physical removal "throw you out of a helicopter" memes! Truth was the admins were sick of them reregging on the site and most likely some powermod asshole I had bugged greatly dropped my name to the admins. Not exactly sure which makes me all the angrier. They used their FBI buddies to lean on them to get them to stop trolling them and their pets, pissing me off for life in the process and giving me a little peak at how things work.
 
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You know what, it's a bad idea, but fine, I'll just say it.

Reddit sent a glownigger to my work a long time ago because they weren't sure of another troll was me or someone else (it was someone else, I long was off the site by then) and hey, what was the downside of roping someone else in they didn't care for? They send people to your work when they could just call you to exert pressure on you. This was before the Twitter Files, so it gave me some idea that there was some buddy-buddy thing going on.

They were trying to scare the other guy over fucking physical removal "throw you out of a helicopter memes!" Truth was the admins were sick of them reregging on the site and some powermod asshole I had bugged greatly probably dropped my name to the admins. They used their FBI buddies to lean on them to get them to stop trolling them and their pets, pissing me off for life in the process and giving me a little peak at how things work.
You sure you didn't confuse the word "psychiatrist" with "agent" somehow?
 
They used their FBI buddies to lean on them to get them to stop trolling them and their pets, pissing me off for life in the process and giving me a little peak at how things work.
You know how you could really get back at those FBI agents harassing you? Take your thorazine prescription every morning. The FBI would really hate that.
 
Kristallnacht, a nazi pogrom against jews
As here (Archive) it translates literally as "Crystal night" or "Night of crystal", meaning night of broken glass.

So Jannynacht might mean a terrifying "night of jannies" or "night of broken jannies", since the swap is between Kistall and Janny.

Perhaps a more emotive word like "shattered" would be more appropriate, to keep the theme of fragile and inflexible glass-like things being destroyed.

I like "night of the shattered Jannies" more than "night of the broken jannies".

"Night of the Jannies" sounds like a horror movie!
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These faggots come and go and many already have. I'm sorry if I seem to belabor the point, but people come into this thread not reading the earlier posts and they don't realize just how much the mods are really just an extension of the admins, and how much the admins don't really want people knowing exactly how big of influence they have over "user communities." It also bears repeating because it brings reddit's brand value down if everyone realizes the website is run like a reality TV show.
It's a point that has been mentioned *MANY* times in this thread. Yes pReddit is full of retards, trannys, niggers, faggots, trannyfaggots, niggerfaggots, even trannyniggerfaggots. For most of us though, we simply don't let it get to us on a personal level. Other than the odd query or something brought up linked from another site, I personally haven't been involved on there in years due to shit I have written about before. I only know of the jannycaust drama from KF. It seems to really be bothering you on a personal level and honestly that's not healthy. In the end, most of us here are just watching the tranny-jannies copeing, seething, and dilate now that the tables have been turned on them. In the grand scheme of things, pReddit doesn't matter, much like Digg, SomethingAwful, DeviantArt, Foursquare, Orkut, MySpace, Friendster, GeoCities, Yahoo Communities, or any other social media type website that have come and gone before it. And others will come and go after it. Honestly, and I mean this in the best way, disconnect from the virtual world and go touch grass. Social media is a stressful distraction in the best of times, a toxic cesspool at their worst, and natural real-world connections really are the best medicine.
You know what, it's a bad idea, but fine, I'll just say it.

Reddit sent a glownigger to my work a long time ago and SPERG...SPERG...sperg... sperg.... ...........
If that really happened as you say, you should've gotten the law involved. But again I stress you really should disconnect for a while and refresh yourself.
 
If that really happened as you say, you should've gotten the law involved. But again I stress you really should disconnect for a while and refresh yourself.
And do what? It was a long time ago, and yes, it happened. And it's less about me--I had no real consequences to suffer for it, but it's the fact that they'd try to do that over someone's shit posts, and not even have the right guy to start with. It's not like nobody knew what these memes were, or like reddit was going after people making ChapoTrapHouse memes about sending people to the gulags. It's not that it bothers me heavily, it's that the reddit admins have dodged bad publicity for years and most people are ignorant of just how bad they are and exactly to what extent they pull the levers. I'm still really bothered by nobody really deep-dived the into Aimee Challenor shit journalistically, I feel like there's a much bigger story there we didn't get to see. Hiring that person really was just weird as hell, just sit and think about all of it and work out the details. How does it make sense? I'm even wondering if they brought Aimee Challenor back on silently at a later date after the controversy blew over, because of course that's what they do. We have a "Twitter Files" which showed a lot of what kind of shit went on at Twitter, but Reddit's escaped the same scrutiny even though the controversies were a lot riper.

Anyway, honest apologies if you view me as fagging things up, but I also like to point it out because reddit is political propaganda designed to create a false sense of universal agreement in certain progressive values (the upvote/downvote system) while manicuring their community into appearing to all naturally share the same opinion. Most people are spineless and simply get their values from what they think people around them emotionally respond to, and that's what reddit's been doing for many years. I talk to a lot of normies in real life that have no idea about any of this stuff. And if they call the FBI over some random dude posting Pinochet memes to their pets, what else do they do? Twitter is propaganda from celebrities; reddit is propaganda of consensus.
 
I also get the impression some people are pissed about the protest because they can't browse reddit subs and don't want to admit it.

I'll admit it. Like someone else said, most of the ubb/web1.0 hobby/interest/etc forums have been killed off and reddit is kinda where you have to go. Got stopped because of some nerd pretend-protest (we're just like Black People!) . I don't like giving my money to walmart/amazon/lowes/etc and all their dei/esg/poz either but I do, probably in the 5 figures yearly.
 
I wonder if there have been any suicides because of this, because that would be hilarious
 
For most of us though, we simply don't let it get to us on a personal level.
The cancer that flows out of reddit is largely what destroyed the open Internet I used to love, and that's at least tangentially connected to why we have to hide on the fucking darknet like the Internet version of al-Qaeda for the heinous crime of mocking mentally ill cockless men.

So yeah, I actually do hate reddit on a personal level and seriously wouldn't mind if every redditor got sent to the bottom of the ocean in a tin can controlled by a knockoff game controller.
 
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You dont even have to say anything or troll at all to get banned by these trigger happy discordniggers. Its nothing more than an aggressive automated propaganda machine.

The real problem that killed the previous incarnation of the internet is that there was never anything in place to mitigate the negative effects of moderation abuse besides fucking off and starting your own site. Even the jannies here are dogshit.
 
Either way, I can't see how anyone could be so invested in the day-to-day business of pReddit to where they know the histories, usernames, and personal lore of various mods and admins, while professing the opposite.
I hate Reddit. I think it is saturated with barely-literate normalfags who are NGMI out of Plato's cave ever & are also typically brown as well. Ironically the site is also probably close to 50% robots designed to fool human visitors into thinking the place is well-populated. I believe the upvote system is a malignant cancer to any discussion regardless of its gravitas. The entire website is a pit latrine headed by psychopaths leading sycophants. Despite all of this I have to concede Reddit is one of the big silicon pillars that is used to control public thought whenever anything is happening. You should care about Reddit because it's what everyone surrounding you will be looking at in order to form their shallow surface level opinions & making excuses to go burn you for being a nazi witch.
 
I believe the upvote system is a malignant cancer to any discussion regardless of its gravitas.
The one use it has is if you go find the most downvoted posts, they're the least likely to have been written by a knuckle dragging mouth breathing child molesting subhuman piece of reddit.
 
I saw a suggestion years ago on an sa-offshoot as a suggestion to make sa great again, I wonder if it would help reddit, it wouldn't fix things but maybe help:

Mods do all official modding duties using an account like "PoliticsSubMod#3".

Their regular reddit account has no power, will not be listed in any mod list and as a mod they're not allowed to mention their normal account name and vice versa. Break up some favoritism cliques a bit, dehumanize the on-duty mod, make them see themselves more of a "cog", more replaceable by a script.
 
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