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Yeah now I'm remembering, they were fudging the subreddit subscriber counts while telling the truth to advertisers.

But just about T_D. They made so many changes specifically to fuck over T_D because of how popular it was. They changed the front page algorithm because the sub was gaming it.

The sub wasn't gaming it, that was the problem. An objectively fair /r/all algorithm would have T_D filling most of it, because T_D was more popular than all of leftyreddit combined, until reddit did their best to drive the conservatives voices out and amplify the radleft and tankies and the like.

Personally I think rats should go down with the ship.

Having dealt with Tumblr refugees for the past few years, the cancer NEVER dies with the host organ.

This might be a little unrelated, but aren't most CEO's downright sociopaths?

You don't get to that stage in life without being at least a little sociopathic.
 
The sub wasn't gaming it, that was the problem. An objectively fair /r/all algorithm would have T_D filling most of it, because T_D was more popular than all of leftyreddit combined, until reddit did their best to drive the conservatives voices out and amplify the radleft and tankies and the like.
They were doing something with pinned/stickied posts at least, and the functionality for a stickied post to appear on the front page was removed.

But they still found a way to reliably fill the front page so they were completely removed from that.

After all we can't have the asylum see that they are in fact an asylum.
 
How exactly did r/drama avoid the great purge?
Like most subreddits, they are mostly subservient to their masters that are the Reddit admins. Also they have a tradition of privatizing whenever certain "based" subreddits are banned. This happened when r/MDE and r/cringeanarchy got banned and I'm surprised they kept up during this purge.
 
Another one from r/non-binary lol
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I dislike the average redditor as much as you do, but reddit is one of the most popular social media sites right now, even surpassing facebook. The number of users there have exploded over the years, and might as well be the new facebook, but for millenials and Gen Z kids instead of baby boomers. As such, reddit is a good reference for observing the trends of social media, and those trends are anything but optimistic towards the future of the interent.

Reddit's Alexa rank has recently dropped slightly.

https://www.alexa.com/siteinfo/reddit.com

It's a grossly inaccurate depiction of society, too. The UK subreddits (apart from badunitedkingdom) are all the most ludicrous progressive left nonsense imaginable, even though the conservative government won the last election quite comfortably. The mass purging of conservatives from the site since 2016 has left it a terrible perspective on anything but the loony-left.
 
From what I recall of the T_D debacle, it initially started because the sub was so popular that posts from it were flooding r/all and people were bitching about “Trump spam”, so Reddit adjusted the algorithms to bury some of their posts and did that thing where they skirt around saying exactly why, even though everyone knew. And that kind of set off an arms race where T_D posters would try to get posts to the front page, despite Reddit’s efforts to hide them. I can’t exactly remember what went on with the sticky posts, either, but I know at one point T_D started rotating which posts were stickies on a regular basis.

But of course, two years ago when somebody spammed net neutrality activism posts to a huge amount of subreddits (even obscure, low-population ones) and they all got suspiciously high upvote counts to the point where they ranked among the top posts of all time in certain subs, nobody seemed to care. 🤔

It's a grossly inaccurate depiction of society, too. The UK subreddits (apart from badunitedkingdom) are all the most ludicrous progressive left nonsense imaginable, even though the conservative government won the last election quite comfortably. The mass purging of conservatives from the site since 2016 has left it a terrible perspective on anything but the loony-left.

Just a few months ago, I saw somebody comment “If Reddit was reality, the US would be going into our second term of Bernie Sanders after eight years of Ron Paul.”
 
It's common knowledge that Redditors invaded 4chan a couple of years ago. Not much will change.
30 pages late but the plebbit invasion began circa 2010 and was bad enough to be the pressing issue by 2012. After r/gaming or whatever was btfo by /v/ in the shazbowl /v/ became majority plebbit, and the other boards fell soon after. The moment when gamergate exploded and /v/ was willing to make a tactical alliance with le reddit armee xDD was the moment when no attempt could be made at chemo without killing 4chan itself. 4chan has been reddit after dark since about 2015.

well-coordinated and heavily practiced Reddit team beaten by a rag-tag group of virgins run by...jpg
never forget /v/'s finest hour
 
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From what I recall of the T_D debacle, it initially started because the sub was so popular that posts from it were flooding r/all and people were bitching about “Trump spam”, so Reddit adjusted the algorithms to bury some of their posts and did that thing where they skirt around saying exactly why, even though everyone knew. And that kind of set off an arms race where T_D posters would try to get posts to the front page, despite Reddit’s efforts to hide them. I can’t exactly remember what went on with the sticky posts, either, but I know at one point T_D started rotating which posts were stickies on a regular basis.

But of course, two years ago when somebody spammed net neutrality activism posts to a huge amount of subreddits (even obscure, low-population ones) and they all got suspiciously high upvote counts to the point where they ranked among the top posts of all time in certain subs, nobody seemed to care. 🤔



Just a few months ago, I saw somebody comment “If Reddit was reality, the US would be going into our second term of Bernie Sanders after eight years of Ron Paul.”

Pretty much. I wasn't on Reddit during the Paul campaigns but apparently the site was significantly more conservative back then, before lurching horribly left around the 2016 election. At any rate it's been grossly unrepresentative since 2016, with the fanatical support of Sanders suggesting the colossal left bias on the site. If the_donald hadn't been quarantined and banned it's likely that the site would represent US politics more accurately.
 
It's a grossly inaccurate depiction of society, too. The UK subreddits (apart from badunitedkingdom) are all the most ludicrous progressive left nonsense imaginable, even though the conservative government won the last election quite comfortably. The mass purging of conservatives from the site since 2016 has left it a terrible perspective on anything but the loony-left.
When I lived in a large US metro area a few years ago I would visit the city's subreddit. It got overrun with astroturfing from far-left PACs (their political director was posting agitprop under his own name and getting it upvoted consistently) and weird propaganda from "homeless advocates" pushing to make the city unlivable for normal people. That seemed to be the norm in other cities I looked at too.
 
When I lived in a large US metro area a few years ago I would visit the city's subreddit. It got overrun with astroturfing from far-left PACs (their political director was posting agitprop under his own name and getting it upvoted consistently) and weird propaganda from "homeless advocates" pushing to make the city unlivable for normal people. That seemed to be the norm in other cities I looked at too.

Can confirm this is/was going on with my local cities reddit as well.
 
When I lived in a large US metro area a few years ago I would visit the city's subreddit. It got overrun with astroturfing from far-left PACs (their political director was posting agitprop under his own name and getting it upvoted consistently) and weird propaganda from "homeless advocates" pushing to make the city unlivable for normal people. That seemed to be the norm in other cities I looked at too.

All city and state subreddits were taken over around the same time ShareBlue bought r/politics for $2.7 million in 2016.
 
In case you were wondering, Reddit's new ADL approved rules SPECIFICALLY ALLOW RACISM against White people, Sexism against Men, Bigotry against Heterosexuals, Harassment of "cis" (normal) people by Troons, et cetera.

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No matter what they tell you: It's not Racism. It's pattern recognition and self defense.
"OMG someone said something slightly negative about whites!"
"THIS IS ANTI-WHITE WHITE GENOCIDE!"
lol imagine getting this butthurt about people saying mean things about whitey, why don't you grow some thicker skin?
 
Like most subreddits, they are mostly subservient to their masters that are the Reddit admins. Also they have a tradition of privatizing whenever certain "based" subreddits are banned. This happened when r/MDE and r/cringeanarchy got banned and I'm surprised they kept up during this purge.

More generally, Drama closes when there‘s Reddit drama that would flood users to /r/Drama and make awful posts that would require the admins to swing the sledgehammer at them. In this instance, I don’t think the closing of those subreddits will affect Drama, because the people who got banned are pissed at other subreddits (like AHS), not Drama, and Drama prides themselves on “extreme centrism” (ie. Making fun of both sides) so those people never feel welcome there anyway.

Edit: also Deuxrama got shut down recently for “hate speech” so there’s no Drama back up subreddit anymore
 
But just about T_D. They made so many changes specifically to fuck over T_D because of how popular it was. They changed the front page algorithm because the sub was gaming it.
At first T_D wasn't gaming the algorithm, it was just a genuinely popular subreddit.
Despite what it became later on, T_D was one of the biggest non-default subreddits for a while. So posts there would get huge number of upvotes and eventually appear on the front page, as they should because that's how the front page was supposed to work.
From what I recall of the T_D debacle, it initially started because the sub was so popular that posts from it were flooding r/all and people were bitching about “Trump spam”, so Reddit adjusted the algorithms to bury some of their posts and did that thing where they skirt around saying exactly why, even though everyone knew. And that kind of set off an arms race where T_D posters would try to get posts to the front page, despite Reddit’s efforts to hide them. I can’t exactly remember what went on with the sticky posts, either, but I know at one point T_D started rotating which posts were stickies on a regular basis.
The best part of that whole thing was when Reddit pushed the algorithm change but fucked up and r/all became literally nothing but The_Donald posts for a while. That proved the algorithm was specifically targeting T_D's posts to prevent them from appearing on the front page at all, because even posts with almost no upvotes were appearing there. :story:
 
In case you were wondering, Reddit's new ADL approved rules SPECIFICALLY ALLOW RACISM against White people, Sexism against Men, Bigotry against Heterosexuals, Harassment of "cis" (normal) people by Troons, et cetera.

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No matter what they tell you: It's not Racism. It's pattern recognition and self defense.
Even before this there was no good reason to still be a Reddit user. They're just putting to rules the shitty behavior they've always encouraged. Far-leftists are arguably the most self-righteous, intolerant, bigoted and hateful people in the world.
 
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