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The r/animemes mods are going fucking nuclear right now. They've basically already banned 100,000 members and posting a meme there supporting the revolt gets it almost instantly removed. And now they're also shadowbanning users. Also, I didn't know this but apparently reddit can remove your comments but still let you see them in the post? Is that normal? I'm pretty sure I'm not shadowbanned(I checked) so that sounds weird to me.
They're removing a lot of comments, you can see some of them by using removeddit, but a lot of them get lost since the automod is removing them instantly if they use any trigger words
 
That's not remotely true. They hate blacks more than any other group. Just like every other racial group.

In fact, Hispanics have even more "very favorable" views of white people than white people themselves do.

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In the main situation in the U.S. where race politics are a matter of life and death, i.e. prison, you will very often see white and Hispanic gangs join together against blacks and almost never the opposite.
People really like to forget that Latinos speak a Wypipo language and their grandmas spread their legs for the BWC, of course they're gonna love whitey.
 
r/animemes mods have been caught quietly editing rule 1 of the sub to include the ability to remove posts that "pander to lurkers" or have the OP announcing that they were a lurker till now, which had been the meme trend on the sub for the last day or so. User quickly realized the change and now the front page is full of angry memes calling the mods out for blatantly going back on their "promise" to consult the community going forward about rule changes. The mods are really good at adding fuel to the flame, sub is still in open revolt and the sub count is dropping at a fast rate since they've lost at least 30k since this all started.

Also, I archived this a bit ago but forgot to post it. During one of the few times the mods actually responded to questions in their "Ask us anything" sticky they give this amazing response to people asking them to just reverse the ban on trap. In their response to someone upset about that statement the mods whines about how since anything they do would be poorly received they're just going radio silent and tries to pin it on all being the subs fault for how they reacted rather than the mods.

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r/animemes mods have been caught quietly editing rule 1 of the sub to include the ability to remove posts that "pander to lurkers" or have the OP announcing that they were a lurker till now, which had been the meme trend on the sub for the last day or so. User quickly realized the change and now the front page is full of angry memes calling the mods out for blatantly going back on their "promise" to consult the community going forward about rule changes. The mods are really good at adding fuel to the flame, sub is still in open revolt and the sub count is dropping at a fast rate since they've lost at least 30k since this all started.

Also, I archived this a bit ago but forgot to post it. During one of the few times the mods actually responded to questions in their "Ask us anything" sticky they give this amazing response to people asking them to just reverse the ban on trap. In their response to someone upset about that statement the mods whines about how since anything they do would be poorly received they're just going radio silent and tries to pin it on all being the subs fault for how they reacted rather than the mods.

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Moral of the story: Troons ruin everything.
 
r/animemes mods have been caught quietly editing rule 1 of the sub to include the ability to remove posts that "pander to lurkers" or have the OP announcing that they were a lurker till now, which had been the meme trend on the sub for the last day or so. User quickly realized the change and now the front page is full of angry memes calling the mods out for blatantly going back on their "promise" to consult the community going forward about rule changes. The mods are really good at adding fuel to the flame, sub is still in open revolt and the sub count is dropping at a fast rate since they've lost at least 30k since this all started.

Also, I archived this a bit ago but forgot to post it. During one of the few times the mods actually responded to questions in their "Ask us anything" sticky they give this amazing response to people asking them to just reverse the ban on trap. In their response to someone upset about that statement the mods whines about how since anything they do would be poorly received they're just going radio silent and tries to pin it on all being the subs fault for how they reacted rather than the mods.

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r/Animemes has under 900k subs now

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r/animemes mods have been caught quietly editing rule 1 of the sub to include the ability to remove posts that "pander to lurkers" or have the OP announcing that they were a lurker till now, which had been the meme trend on the sub for the last day or so. User quickly realized the change and now the front page is full of angry memes calling the mods out for blatantly going back on their "promise" to consult the community going forward about rule changes. The mods are really good at adding fuel to the flame, sub is still in open revolt and the sub count is dropping at a fast rate since they've lost at least 30k since this all started.

Also, I archived this a bit ago but forgot to post it. During one of the few times the mods actually responded to questions in their "Ask us anything" sticky they give this amazing response to people asking them to just reverse the ban on trap. In their response to someone upset about that statement the mods whines about how since anything they do would be poorly received they're just going radio silent and tries to pin it on all being the subs fault for how they reacted rather than the mods.

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"Sure we don't listen to our community's wishes, sure we can't be trusted, sure we are now being shady, etc. But why don't you trust us!!!". The shitty mod team should be more than enough to kill off r/animemes.

Rest in Piss, r/animemes- you were always shit but troons and your shitty mod team made you unsalvageable.
 
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Is it just me or I can't view any of the archive links on Brave browser?
The archive.today guy is a huge cuck and/or scammer who got mad that his attempt to scam Brave tokens didn't work. He's calling Brave "ultranationalist" on his blog and comparing banning shitty Russians from getting paid out to saying niggers commit too much crime.

 
r/animemes mods have been caught quietly editing rule 1 of the sub to include the ability to remove posts that "pander to lurkers" or have the OP announcing that they were a lurker till now, which had been the meme trend on the sub for the last day or so. User quickly realized the change and now the front page is full of angry memes calling the mods out for blatantly going back on their "promise" to consult the community going forward about rule changes. The mods are really good at adding fuel to the flame, sub is still in open revolt and the sub count is dropping at a fast rate since they've lost at least 30k since this all started.

Also, I archived this a bit ago but forgot to post it. During one of the few times the mods actually responded to questions in their "Ask us anything" sticky they give this amazing response to people asking them to just reverse the ban on trap. In their response to someone upset about that statement the mods whines about how since anything they do would be poorly received they're just going radio silent and tries to pin it on all being the subs fault for how they reacted rather than the mods.

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"wahhhh its soooo hard to be an internet janitor!!!!!!" it would take 5 seconds for them to revert the trap ban and then they would have a lot less to deal with since the sub would not be in revolt or whatever over that rule.
 
"wahhhh its soooo hard to be an internet janitor!!!!!!" it would take 5 seconds for them to revert the trap ban and then they would have a lot less to deal with since the sub would not be in revolt or whatever over that rule.
They don't want to though, so they're trying to invent more cope to stop the sub from hating them.
 
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A few of those, I'm thinking the gay guy just hated you for being obnoxious, not because he's a gay that hates other gays. Like, these are the kinds of people that would call anybody who doesn't like them for any reason a homophobe, so they've really got to try and justify it when that person is also gay.
 
A few of those, I'm thinking the gay guy just hated you for being obnoxious, not because he's a gay that hates other gays. Like, these are the kinds of people that would call anybody who doesn't like them for any reason a homophobe, so they've really got to try and justify it when that person is also gay.
That’s why it’s fascinating to me. Somehow, gay became a political position, at least on Reddit.
 
They probably mistake homophobia for "hating the lgbt collective". They think all lgbt people immediately will align with the manufactured "collective" and think and act all the same just because of an identity label.

Like when the few sane gay people are horrified about what they are doing to Desmond Napoles, they probably think is gay people being homophobic.
 
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