Disaster Reddit will warn users who repeatedly upvote banned content - oi m8, you got a loicence for that updoot?

Reddit will now issue warnings to users who “upvote several pieces of content banned for violating our policies” within “a certain timeframe,” starting first with violent content, the company announced on Wednesday.

“This will have no impact on the vast majority of users as most already downvote or report abusive content,” a Reddit employee says in the announcement post. In comments on the post, a user expressed concern that the new policy could make people “paranoid about voting,” but the employee says that “this would be an unacceptable side effect, which is why we want to monitor this closely and ramp it up thoughtfully.”

“We have done this in the past for quarantined communities and found that it did help to reduce exposure to bad content, so we are experimenting with this sitewide,” according to the main post. Reddit “may consider” expanding the warnings in the future to cover repeated upvotes of other kinds of actions as well as taking other types of actions in addition to warnings.

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Warning users that upvote violent content

Today we are rolling out a new (sort of) enforcement action across the site. Historically, the only person actioned for posting violating content was the user who posted the content. The Reddit ecosystem relies on engaged users to downvote bad content and report potentially violative content. This not only minimizes the distribution of the bad content, but it also ensures that the bad content is more likely to be removed. On the other hand, upvoting bad or violating content interferes with this system.

So, starting today, users who, within a certain timeframe, upvote several pieces of content banned for violating our policies will begin to receive a warning. We have done this in the past for quarantined communities and found that it did help to reduce exposure to bad content, so we are experimenting with this sitewide. This will begin with users who are upvoting violent content, but we may consider expanding this in the future. In addition, while this is currently “warn only,” we will consider adding additional actions down the road.

We know that the culture of a community is not just what gets posted, but what is engaged with. Voting comes with responsibility. This will have no impact on the vast majority of users as most already downvote or report abusive content. It is everyone’s collective responsibility to ensure that our ecosystem is healthy and that there is no tolerance for abuse on the site.
 
The early years of Reddit were a lot of fun believe it or not. Even if it could be cringe. It was pretty centrist if anything. Had a surprising amount of conservative and even racist subreddits.

I remember the original mods/admins/owners being free speech absolutist to a fault. And when I say to a fault it was that they allowed nearly any content. Right down to a disgusting Jailbait subreddit. I swear is the the news expose that called out that pedophile mod that started the shift. Reddit overcorrected, a cabal of far left mods took over the default subreddits, and the rest is history.
Ahh the days of r/niggers and r/fatpeoplehate. Some good times there. Although I could really do without being reminded that r/jailbait existed 🤮.

I also remember r/european popping up in response to the cesspool hugbox of commie cocksucking that was r/europe, and documenting the fall of the continent AND the subreddit in realtime. Until the tranny jannies banned them for wrongthink, that is.

Even the subs that managed to stay mostly free of bullshit eventually succumbed to either the coronaronadingdong hysteria, or decided that their obscure niche sub absolutely must "stan Ukraine." There were even posts in r/BocchiTheRock of all places acting like the main character's hair decorations were some way to "support" that slavic shithole.
 
It is insanely overvalued for what its actually impact is, and Elon already had to depend on others to get the funding to buy twitter. I don’t know why that was but I guess it has to do with liquidity or something.
Because it's not worth anything because it's even more bodied than Twitter seriously look at the populist subreddits and how many members they have versus how many people are online
 
Are "we should kill Elon, Trump, or both" types of posts an exception?

What about those subreddits for posting combat war footage?

r/PublicFreakout often has posts of people (niggers) beating each other on the street or in a fast food. Those would be the only posts that would make sense to be removed if we follow the logic of this new, shitty rule.
 
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starting first with violent content
Black subs and the self-hating liberal ones that post a million videos of "white boy gets beaten for existing" subs more affected. I know you're gonna say those will get an exception and I would agree.............if big tech wasn't sucking trump's dick now.

You see reddit has been ground zero for lefties calling for violence against the rich for years and now its luigi's unironic fan club, its gonna be one of those cases of "hoisted by their own petard" for the censor happy left.
 
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So, just to be clear, these warnings occur for Reddit users guilty of upvoting a post that later is banned?

So their thought crimes occur ex post facto?

Because how would a user be guilty or able to vote up a post AFTER it is banned?
That's probably the point.

They want people to start to realize what kind of content, especially political content, and opinions will result in it later getting banned. If you were found to have liked it, you are retroactively found guilty, so best not to updoot anything which is against the rightthink.
 
Never been a better time to stop using that site if simply upvoting content will most definitely get you banned or restricted in some capacity in the future, because this is plebbit afterall. While there are good posts on some subreddits and extremely rarely decent subreddits, it's better to see if the poster of a post you like shares their beliefs on another platform. The less reasons to use Plebbit, the better. Shame that shit is top results...
 
If the most popular Google search wasn't "(thing I need a human answer to) Reddit", because otherwise you get hit with worthless spam, I believe Reddit would be dead.
This place (in the tech support subforum) gave me better answers when I was having trouble with my phone charging than either Reddit or the manufacturers on-line help. Apparently not all USB-C cables are not created equally. Who knew? 🤷‍♂️

YouTube tutorials were also the only way I figured out how to install yt-dlp, somewhat ironically. The subreddit was kind of interesting to read, but it was all about autistic obscure features and arguments over the "best" way to download music or 317 episodes of some anime before it got DMCA'd. Not about how the hell to get the damn program off github and do some very basic customization. (e.g. getting downloads to actually go into your downloads folder.)
 
Anything that mildly goes against the hivemind of a subreddit eventually gets deleted most of the time. Either its by the poster themselves as they can't take the -100 karma hit, or by the mods.

The end effect is you can search for something on a search engine, wind up on a thread on /r/unpopularopinion where the original post and all the replies of the OP are completely gone. Sometimes, you'll get a quote reply to figure out what was said that triggered the dogpile, but most of the time you won't and all you get are a bunch of replies attacking a deleted post.

You'd think this be limited to political subs, but this extends anywhere even on the most non political of topics.

Now anyone who upvoted the deleted post, before it got nuked is going to eventually get banned themselves. The new ban algorithm is going to score the upvoting of a mod deleted post against them.

You can't exactly avoid upvoting a post you know will get deleted. The reddit hivemind is fickle. Initially a good critical comment can start off with initial flow of upvotes from open minded lurkers giving a false impression of openness. Then a popular poster attacks it. As soon there is blood in the water and the score goes 1 or below there is an avalanche of downvotes from the rest of the sheep. Then the post will get deleted by the mods or the OP.
 
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I swear is the the news expose that called out that pedophile mod that started the shift. Reddit overcorrected, a cabal of far left mods took over the default subreddits, and the rest is history
Putting troons in power to reduce paedo shit seems like the worst idea ever.
Anyway, I actually stumbled upon the Brenton Tarrant mosque shooting footage in r/iamgoingtohellforthis someone had mashed it up with a consumer squeeing over Starwars
 
I've honestly wondered, how worthwhile is reddit content for feeding an AI. The real life inspiration of a soyjak making up the audience, dissenting opinions getting culled so whatever info will be inherently lopsided in some way, and the omnipresent use of bots. I recall an old number is was 1/20 reddit comments are deleted. Either censorship or purging bot posts but at the end of the day id write it off as junk data.
However thinking about it with the circus of leftist ideologues running Google I would imagine they specifically would love to lobotomize their AIs to make it lock step with a redditors brain. If you recall the shit show that was Gemini it's easy to assume they want this sort of retardation baked in
They're in for a surprise. Training the AI on the NPCs of Reddit will lead to some funny results.
It's kinda sad to see them destroy their search engine to fit their ideology.
 
Eventually you’ll have to do a performance humiliation ritual to be allowed to post at all
What a joke, Reddit really is the worst of the internet in one place. lol
 
It's kinda sad to see them destroy their search engine to fit their ideology.
Kinda sad? I personally believe Google is the number 1 most responsible entity (in the private sector) for the mass censorship and niggercattleization of the Internet. YouTube has functionally supplanted TV for media and they had put every effort to make sure it's as censored as regular TV, I had this stance even before newspeak like "unalive". Google search was on top of the world to the point most other search engines use googles index, now it's either censored to all hell or jeeted into non functionality (it turns out in 2019 a high ranking jeet at Google made the intentional decision to make search fucking awful).

Furthermore I've seen a lot of quotes and soundbytes from Google bigwhigs that give me a sense these people are true believers in their leftist cause. At least a lot of big tech was paid or otherwise coerced into their actions, Google did it because they believed in it
 
YouTube and Reddit views and updoots are anonymous on the user end, but didn't everyone expect that the jannies could see them and flag accounts that interact too much with wrong think?

I would not be surprised at all if some google tranny eventually leaks the user activity around thousands of hate speech accounts.
 
I haven't used reddit since I got banned in 2015 for calling for Total Janny Death
 
so are the actual paid mods/admins so incompetent they can't just baleet the content that got updooted or what
 
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