Culture The internet’s obsession with Luigi Mangione is testing Reddit’s limits - As online communities rally around the accused killer of a healthcare CEO, Reddit is enforcing stricter content moderation rules.

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Since December, Luigi Mangione, the accused killer of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson, has become an internet phenomenon. Both scorned and idolized, his notoriety has given rise to a number of online communities, and some have begun embracing violent rhetoric.

A moderator of the long-standing subreddit r/popculture, where discussions about Mangione had been ongoing, was recently suspended for approving a large number of comments (by Reddit standards, that means at least 20) containing direct calls for violence.

“This sub has been placed in restricted mode, and the main mod was suspended for approving comments that mentioned ‘luigi,’” a post on r/popculture claimed. “Apparently, saying ‘luigi’ is now against the rules too, even though they never told us. All comments with the word ‘luigi’ get flagged as possibly inciting violence.”

While some users claimed they had been blocked or censored simply for mentioning Mangione’s name, a Reddit spokesperson said there’s no sitewide filter for the word Luigi or expectation that users stop talking about Mangione. According to the spokesperson, the r/popculture moderator’s suspension was a result of allowing comments that advocated for violence—a direct violation of the company’s Mod Code of Conduct.

Despite the crackdown, plenty of other Mangione-related subreddits remain active on the platform. r/FreeLuigi, which describes itself as a place to “keep up to date on the case involving Luigi Mangione,” boasts some 37,000 followers. (Slate recently spoke to one of the r/FreeLuigi moderators, who claimed the subreddit was not meant to condone violence against health insurance CEOs. “No one in r/FreeLuigi wants anyone to get murdered, and no one is celebrating that a man died,” the moderator said.)

Separately, Reddit’s safety team recently issued a warning to users that subreddits found promoting or amplifying violent content could face consequences. “Today we are rolling out a new (sort of) enforcement action across the site,” the alert read. “Starting today, users who, within a certain timeframe, upvote several pieces of content banned for violating our policies will begin to receive a warning.” (Upvotes and downvotes are core to Reddit’s algorithm, determining a post’s visibility.)

The message concluded with a note that while the system is currently “warn only,” additional enforcement measures could eventually follow.
 
The only thing that Luigi did was make reddit's bloodthristy as fuck fedposting easier to spot and harder to ignore.

None of these people are really up to actually killing, they are cowards and faggots. But they LOVE to virtue signal about it.
Things Luigi did:
* Orphan a couple of kids.
* Made private security companies a shitload of money.
* Shown once again that women will gladly fuck a criminal if he looks hot enough.

Thing Luigi didn't do:
* Made any difference in the American healthcare insurance industry.
 
Things Luigi did:
* Orphan a couple of kids.
* Made private security companies a shitload of money.
* Shown once again that women will gladly fuck a criminal if he looks hot enough.

Thing Luigi didn't do:
* Made any difference in the American healthcare insurance industry.

Putting the fear of God on CEOs is based. He also was responsible for getting a insurance company to back down on a scheme to charge extra on anesthesia and force doctors to do surgeries in a hurry.

I get what you mean, but it's a case of no good alternative existing. Nothing he could have done would have really helped, but the little trolling he did was the only real thing he as a person could do thanks to the system having denied all other possible routes.
 
The only thing that Luigi did was make reddit's bloodthristy as fuck fedposting easier to spot and harder to ignore.

None of these people are really up to actually killing, they are cowards and faggots. But they LOVE to virtue signal about it.
That is exactly why the Luigi case has captured international attention.

High-profile, ideologically driven murders in America are unheard of until Luigi. So when people say “They won’t do anything” they are exactly right because, with a one-off case like this, nobody ever has done anything like this before in recent memory.
 
It's an impossible goal to have a polite huggy-feely internet, stop wasting your time trying, Mods.

The more you tighten your fist? The more shitposters will slip through your fingers.

The best you can ever do is drive them to another site, you can never ever get them to stop or fundamentally change their opinions.

Most of which they only have because they know it makes you mad.

That is exactly why the Luigi case has captured international attention.

High-profile, ideologically driven murders in America are unheard of until Luigi. So when people say “They won’t do anything” they are exactly right because, with a one-off case like this, nobody ever has done anything like this before in recent memory.
No, murders like this happen, all throughout history in America. It's just that compared to other countries? They happen at a very low rate. So low, that every time it does happen? The perp is declared the "first" one since nobody can remember the last one when they happen in 20 year intervals. And they don't always use guns, bombings were pretty common in the 90s.

But every time it happens? We do get a wave of moral/political panic that argues we need more controls on our rights so this "won't happen again", when it's not only happened before? (without the internet even) But it's GOING to happen again..... no matter what they do... in another 20 years......


Putting the fear of God on CEOs is based. He also was responsible for getting a insurance company to back down on a scheme to charge extra on anesthesia and force doctors to do surgeries in a hurry.
Once they have their new upgraded security contracts signed? They'll go right back to charging $50 for a bedpan. The positive changes were only short term because they got caught in the open. Once they're in shelters? They'll go back to what they were doing. They won't announce it directly, but they'll be doing it. You can't affect social change through violence for just this reason.

Killing cogs never changes the machine.

It felt great to ice Reinhard Heydrich, I'm sure..... if ever there was a man who deserved it? Twas' him. Until the Nazis responded by murdering 10,000 civilians in reprisal, that is. Then you wonder if it was all that hot of an idea. Would've been far better to just beat the Nazis faster than try for the "just" killing. At least a few of those murdered in revenge probably would've survived the war that way.

Luigi accomplished nothing permanent, except killing a singular man.

A man who has already been replaced with an identical one with more bodyguards than the last one.

And has allies probably planning reprisal.
 
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All CEOs or rich people arent bad
But some industries in particular only make money by fucking people over and the more theyre able to get away with the more they will fuck you over.
Some of these are not optional like medical or car insurance. A huge amount of people would be better off taking what goes into their health insurance payments and sticking it in a box. Especially when they never fucking approve anything anyway. Or you have to spend a good 40 hours and multiple visits/copays trying to get one simple thing done.
 
I like how Reddit cares so much about healthcare costs yet blows all their cash on funko pops, sex toys, Nintendo, HRT pills and weed.

“Uhhh, my doctor changed me $200 because my fibromyalgia is acting up. Capitalism is a poison. Now excuse me, I have to go home and use various porn subscriptions and DoorDash a burger to me for relief.”
 
Things Luigi did:
* Orphan a couple of kids.
* Made private security companies a shitload of money.
* Shown once again that women will gladly fuck a criminal if he looks hot enough.

Thing Luigi didn't do:
* Made any difference in the American healthcare insurance industry.
*got lefties and plebbitoids to openly admit they're cool with a shot-in-the-back-of-the-head premeditated murder
 
Things Luigi did:
* Orphan a couple of kids.
* Made private security companies a shitload of money.
* Shown once again that women will gladly fuck a criminal if he looks hot enough.

Thing Luigi didn't do:
* Made any difference in the American healthcare insurance industry.

I don't get the worship. Extreme violence is not something that should be applauded. The husbandofags are so annoying. Check out the threads at lolcow farm. Some of them have a pee fetish too. Nasty.

He's ok looking. Not my type. But at least he doesn't look like your average loony shooter.
 
*got lefties and plebbitoids to openly admit they're cool with a shot-in-the-back-of-the-head premeditated murder
They are getting bold. Like that troon who popped a gun in the preachers face and almost pulled the trigger. There is this really odd wave of “violence is ok if my peer group might consider me a victim of something” going around on high as of late. Very nigger behavior.

Like, I would rather have Reddit people direct their murder fan fiction erotica towards large corpos, but if anyone thinks this wouldn’t eventually lead to some random boomer with a MAGA hat getting shot dead mass in a Walmart? Or better, imagine the headlines of some dude lurking the farms on his phone getting flatlined by a troon just because they didn’t see the 6’2 nigga in a dress behind them.

Thankfully, they know prison is a death sentence for them and they can’t play switch 2 in hell after self-deleting, so it’s just a fantasy to most.
 
I don't get the worship. Extreme violence is not something that should be applauded. The husbandofags are so annoying.
But that's the line that separates law from anarchy, and why I've said he's akin to a folk hero (months before mainstream news said it, fucking leeches). He acted out essentially a justified fantasy that many Americans have only dared think about - health insurers are rapacious and tight-fisted. The man he shot killed God knows how many people with bureaucracy and shitty AI. No, this cannot become the norm, and sadly, no, he should be given no special exemption from the criminal justice system, yet he speaks to a lot of people when it comes to how they feel about they're treated by their health insurance.

This is, by the way, why so many people idolize modern interpretations of characters like the Joker or fetishize the fall of Capitalism. Anarchy born of being backed into a corner by a system that seeks only to exploit them without shame. The superego recognises the dreadful implications, the id lusts for it.
 
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