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Not sure if 'disgusting faggot' or 'ninja'
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Not fooling anyone at friday prayer with those gigantic man feet. Even with the head rag on you can clearly tell that's a man. Looks like a rice muslim and they seem to be a bit more chill regarding the whole queer and trans thing than muslims from arab and north african countries are, fuck knows why.
I don't understand how anyone could be afraid of Null. I got put in a time out for running my mouth about Emma Watson in the señorita section, and even though my stupid ass behavior is what got me put in the time out, I asked Null about 10 minutes later and he responded to me and was extremely nice about it.
Pretty much every interaction I've had with him has been pleasant to the point where that's why I'm paying for a T&H now. So I'm not even aware of what you would have to do to fuck up hard enough to piss that guy off. He's a pretty accessible person and will treat you fairly, and at least if he's going to delete one of your posts you'll actually get a reason instead of just "nobody cares, faggot" like you will with some other mods.
I wasn't really serious in my other post regarding Dear Feeder. Never really interacted with him apart from one or two posts, all i know is he runs this place, runs it much better than many others would regarding the shit he constantly has to deal with, so i bear him no ill will (despite making disparaging posts in his thread from time to time but it's all in good fun and i know he has a thick skin).
 
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I stopped reading this thread after coming to the conclusion that most of the people here read Reddit regularly while posting here pretending they don't. With that being said, here's a cool anti-pattern that can be used to make Reddit an even worse place that is also tangentially related to why this thread is pinned! I got this from reading /r/ModSupport, which sometimes basically gives how to guides on how the site can be broken in new and exciting ways:

Reddit will temp-ban or perma-ban any user that DMs a mod after 1) that person has been banned from the sub and 2) has been muted from DMing the mods for any length of time.

What this means is that you can:

1) Create a random subreddit.

2) Find a reason to ban people: Go into another subreddit and ban people from your sub with the reason for "participating in X community". Or if people post in your sub ban them for any of the subs you can see it their history. I know r/drama automated this when they baited a bunch of creeps by banning anyone that posted in r/teens, but I think that's gotten harder with how the company now monetizes their API.

3) Mute the user from you mod chart for the shortest time frame possible.

4) When they inevitably DM you, report them for harassment, this will result in at least a temp ban the first time (that's why the Mod in this story gloats about doing this).

5) Reddit doesn't specifically let people know when they've been temp banned or banned for a Mod chat, so they might not even know their convo with you did them in. They might just keep messaging you right after each temp ban ends. So you can simply rinse and repeat this process as many times as you can until the frustrated user finally gets his perma-ban and doesn't even really know why.
 
As much as I hate reddit, If Reddit was gone they would just spread their cancer elsewhere or to whatever place replaces it.
The issue is that people have gotten lazy and want huge centralized hubs. The issue of course is that it completely off sets the power balance.

Back in the good ole' days of small internet forums it meant that there were lots of them and most were small communities with where a couple of hundred active members felt "big". But having ridiculous rules and enforcing them wasn't an option because users would just... leave. There were also more "normal" jannies because modding was basically removing obvious spam and sometimes dealing with the schizo who'd gone from entertaining to tiring, so it was feasible to deal with it even if you logged in once a day.

The power-tripping tranny janny seems like a lot of thing stem from Something Awful and with Reddit essentially replacing the smaller internet forum structure it's thrown off the former balance.

Reddit will temp-ban or perma-ban any user that DMs a mod after 1) that person has been banned from the sub and 2) has been muted from DMing the mods for any length of time.
I've heard of several big subs like r/FauxMoi utilising this "trick" and Reddit of course does jack-shit about it.
 
The power-tripping tranny janny seems like a lot of thing stem from Something Awful and with Reddit essentially replacing the smaller internet forum structure it's thrown off the former balance.
Is that why there is less and less forums to go to? I know that several gaming forums are doing the dumbest idea ever and making discords.
 
Is that why there is less and less forums to go to? I know that several gaming forums are doing the dumbest idea ever and making discords.
I mean let's be honest here, these aren't exactly the cutting edge of websites. I love to use forums because of the nostalgia from when I was a kid. You're right though they seem to be going the way of the dodo.
Even something awful seems like it's dying out, it was one of the main reasons that I chose to finally come over here. I had been getting a little angry about Iryna and when the Charlie Kirk thing happened on top of it somebody dm'd me and said "Listen we like you, but you have to take that shit over to Kiwifarms." :story:
This seems to be the only big time forum left that basically lets you get away with whatever. The only other forums that are left are pathetically small, are already nearly dead ghost towns or tightened what you can say and can't say to the point where you're always going to get in trouble.
 
The original exchange that led to the backlash:

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The reddit mod responsible for the r/art drama, u/neodiogenes
>Rules
>but.. i...
>MORE RULES!

People who behave this way on the internet, mods or otherwise, make me more MATI than they honestly should. Like i get this autistic desire to just do things to piss them off.

"Uh oh i see you're getting angry! Best not say a no-no word or i'm going to tell the TEACHER on you!!!"

It can't be healthy to have that much of a stick up your ass over something as meaningless as the internet. Even a surgeon who was that anal would be a bit much but a reddit mod being that way needs genuine help or cathartic exposure therapy.

We need to tie him to a chair and force him to listen to this guy for 5 hours, put a ban button just out of reach where he can't get to it until eventually his janny reflexes just deprogram.
 
Just as tumblr was a containment zone for woke nonsense.
If anyone ever decides to sit down and write a well researched history of the modern internet (2010 to now) there needs to be a whole chapter about the exodus from Tumblr and the fallout from that because it was huge. The two main websites they went to were Twitter and to a lesser degree Reddit. They made huge colonies on both of them and no doubt helped influence draconian censorship rules and spread their troon shit everywhere. I'm convinced part of the mainstreaming of trannyism stemmed from that exodus.
 
Which feeds into AI being used to replace them. That's the injury, the insult is that they PREACHED for decades that they can't be automated way, that art comes from the soul and machines don't have souls. Then BOOM, this magic technology shows up that does a better job than them but without the attitude for FREE. So either the machines have souls, or the artists never did. Neither one of those situations sits well with them.
Everyone feels like they're the super special linchpin holding their workplace, social groups, or society together and the ultimate authority on their job or hobby right up until they get replaced. I wish them all a very merry learn to code/weld.
 
Everyone feels like they're the super special linchpin holding their workplace, social groups, or society together and the ultimate authority on their job or hobby right up until they get replaced. I wish them all a very merry learn to code/weld.
90% of my job literally consists of pulling up someone's account when they're complaining to me and pushing a button, so believe me I know who butters my bread and that I'm expendable as fuck at my job.
The only reason that my job was even available to do in my city is because they had to bring the customer service back from India because everyone was hanging up when they heard the pajeet accent.
 
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Bro, you're in fucking Haiti? You good?

E: I just realized the image in Adzy's post is a mod edit of @CryptoHermit's post. My statement still stands.
 
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The only reason that my job was even available to do in my city is because they had to bring the customer service back from India because everyone was hanging up when they heard the pajeet accent.
Unironically a massive whitepill.
I don't understand how anyone could be afraid of Null.
He does not believe men can get pregnant which makes him worse than hitler.
 
Not fooling anyone at friday prayer with those gigantic man feet. Even with the head rag on you can clearly tell that's a man. Looks like a rice muslim and they seem to be a bit more chill regarding the whole queer and trans thing than muslims from arab and north african countries are, fuck knows why.
I hope he realizes that even though Asian trannies tend to pass to non-asians better, dressing like that immediately accentuates and focuses on his undeniably male features like shoulders twice the width of his hips and his enormous male hands
 
oh my god what a miserable fucking existence. he looks like he could be a normal fucking guy, is it that hard to go outside?
Narcissism. He is a martyr of vanity. He may be upset he can't look like the character he created for himself in his 30's anymore, which leads to self-imposed social isolation.
 
Back in the good ole' days of small internet forums it meant that there were lots of them and most were small communities with where a couple of hundred active members felt "big". But having ridiculous rules and enforcing them wasn't an option because users would just... leave. There were also more "normal" jannies because modding was basically removing obvious spam and sometimes dealing with the schizo who'd gone from entertaining to tiring, so it was feasible to deal with it even if you logged in once a day.
I do miss old internet forum days. As an example: I was a member of a World building forum, basically a place inspired by Tolkien and others worlds and making your own setting for writing stuff in. There were like 5 people who posted regularly and a few dozen others. Somehow the quality was miles above anything you see in Reddits "writing communities." Be they r/writing, which is full of morons who want to larp as writers and procrastinate on Reddit, or even r/worldbuilding which, while being similar to the writing subreddit sometimes, mostly suffers from a lack of any kind of quality.

It's weird how the smaller forums somehow had higher quality answers even though they're just as anonymous as Reddit. It must be a side-effect of the site itself. Automotive forums were still king when it came to figuring out issues with your car up until YouTube videos took over that niche. Better that than Reddit.
 
There is only one good thing Reddit does: porn. Plenty of people for some reason share themselves naked on Reddit, or share anime weeaboo boobs. Otherwise it's just a cesspool of circle jerking neckbeards with a power complex. You get 24% toxicity damage over time just by interacting with a reddit mod online
 
There is only one good thing Reddit does: porn. Plenty of people for some reason share themselves naked on Reddit, or share anime weeaboo boobs. Otherwise it's just a cesspool of circle jerking neckbeards with a power complex. You get 24% toxicity damage over time just by interacting with a reddit mod online
All the porn on Reddit is just whores trying to market their subscriptions. It's funny af sometimes.
 
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