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Imagine being 58 years old and spending all day every day as a reddit mod?
That is failing at life to such a level that it makes lonely old cat-lady seem like a success.
Even worse. Imagine being a 58 year old reddit mod farming internet points from multiple alt accounts.

Posted by neodiogenes Submissions Comments at Sun, Jun 15, 2025 8:08 PM in ModSupport Orignal Reddit Link

How to stop from accidentally being actioned for "vote rigging" when using alt accounts?​

https://www.reddit.com/r/ModSupport...to_stop_from_accidentally_being_actioned_for/
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Hey admins. I try not to post to my own community as myself, because, among other things I don't want to be accused of using my influence as a mod. And some of what I post is controversial and I'd prefer there not be coordinated backlash because I am a mod, and some Redditors feel very strongly about mod abuse.So, question: I post under an alt in my own community, and check my post like any other looking for rule violations and abuse and whatnot. But after all this time on Reddit, I tend to reflexively upvote posts and comments that I like, and it feels difficult to stop myself from upvoting my own posts/comments as the alt.I say this because in the past I tried to help promote an AMA that was happening in the sub by upvoting an alt account, and I got almost immediately shadowbanned. I contacted the admins and got it quickly straightened out, but I'd rather not repeat the experience. But I'd also like not to be shadowbanned again if I accidentally upvote something that I do once in a blue moon.I've been on Reddit for well over a decade. I could not care less about the karma for me or my alt. It's irrelevant. I just don't want to make an honest, trivial mistake and have to jump through a lot of hoops to correct it.Is this something I still should worry about? Or is it fine as long as I don't go crazy and spam multiple accounts to upvote all my alts?


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Re: Noodlers

I own like two bottles, I bought the one that looks like blood for artwork because it was the most realistic one I could find on the market and the ink is great. The fact that it makes redditors rage out makes this purchase even more rewarding for me

The way you are supposed to buy things is judging based on quality/price. They literally politisperg their way into buying complete shit half the time, no wonder they single handedly hold up the Funkopop market. The only time I would agree is when the company's politics are front and center and it's actively making the product worse, as in the case of videogames. But at that point it still plays into quality/price, the product is now shit and I wouldn't even play it for free.
 
whatever options available, people will use them and find new ways to be douchebags in a match or the entire meta game, like in the souls games where people would drop modded items and report who picked them up and get them perma banned, and devs fully enforced said bans and their response was basically "never pick up anything people drop (that looks like any item a fucking mob drops) or we can ban you at will"

on top of people ALSO just being unfun faggots, like if you're ever in a mp server just chilling and then try to do something funny but not personally damaging to people, like a bf/gf erping and emoting and then you go up and some mimic of tbagging the gf, and then they spaz the fuck out, or if 2 people are role sperging in gta re enacting a tik tok fanfic or some shit and you decide to just run up and punch one or some variant of and then they immediately scream for daddy to perma ban (and of course they do), it just makes people having fun lean to actual full asshole things, especially when the elitist/pesty fuck/troon or troon coq enjoyer is the rule not the exception
you have to be 18 to post here
 
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Not even an affirmation of faith is enough. She's too close to the truth, and the truth is heresy. Purge the heretic!
So close to naming the Troon and the response was swift and brutal. Only Redditors are pathetic enough to go through someone’s post history and downvote everything.
 
Only Redditors are pathetic enough to go through someone’s post history and downvote everything.
That's not true lmao. I've seen people on here reeeeeeeee about the private profile feature and how it's oppressive that they can't dox and harass someone for disagreeing with their retarded internet opinions.

You find these self important faggots in every online community.
 
I would run actual experiments to see if they become narcissists thanks to Reddit or if they are attracted to spaces like Reddit because they already are narcissists.

I've met many but Reddit has like a specific brand of them, you can pinpoint them so easily when they show up in public.
Their is a huge debate on either side about weather or not you start life as one or are nurtured into one as the disorder mostly is based on perspective and how you are treated. Alot of times people turn into this due to abuse ( what you see most of in reddit/discord moderation. ) or they are like that given they have a sense of entitlement raised into them through either no fault of their own ( being born wealthy and getting everything they want ) or their parents raising them to be overtly aggro. Their are also thing's like small town small mind that causes the ego to inflate beyond reason and you see this in a lot of small southern towns where the worldview is no further than the local interstate and dollar general.

Social media gears them towards it due to the fact that everyone that is involved in it on the level and dynamic that Hasan is or really any streamer has to naturally fall into this mindset to keep the system going because that's simply how it works and works best. For the sake of argument if you consider Social Media the new Hollywood its more of the same with a different platform. This is exactly why someone like Hasan fit's in the streamer/social media world and for all the negatives about it being multiplied.

Their are people that simply never got this fix before the industry came about so the idea of nurture vs nature is one that we could go on and on about and I feel on the side of its equal on both parts. You have to sort of be someone like this to keep going but also if you don't have the tools, you cant make the problem happen. I know it's not a concrete answer but you sometimes will not have concrete facts about the human mind. It's one of the worlds greatest enigmas that science has yet to really master.
I thinks what's more interesting is that any kind of position of authority no matter how specific or small will bring out narcissistic characteristics in people.
For instance bus drivers are some of the biggest faggots on earth because they have the power to make you wait 5 minutes for another bus.
One thing I Want to point on in life is how lack of power/control in situations builds up silently till you get someone that you see visibly from the level of lack of control they had. You don't usually build control problems like anxiety or insecurity but it is a void and not a compulsion that people have a real motherfucker of a time to see. It's utterly sublime in the way that you see it happen as it's just one day they are like that. To be entirely fair you cannot see a void forming as thats how they work. IT's much like depression. One day you look back and see it all in plain English. Up until then it's camouflaged
 
I've seen people on here reeeeeeeee about the private profile feature and how it's oppressive that they can't dox and harass someone for disagreeing with their retarded internet opinions.
It's about being able to leave comments on profiles, which is always fun. We can still find all your posts using the search function, you're just weak.
 
This guy was 43 years old when he got his Reddit account 15 years ago. You’d think he would be resistant to being an internet addicted power tripping moderator douchebag. Since the internet didn’t really start to take off til he was already like 35 years old.
How do these people even exist in society and how do they stay employed, maybe he’s a rich trust fund kid or something.
Then again his username was NeoDiogenes
So he was already a pretentious asshole going into Reddit.
 
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