What Website Has the Worst Jannies?

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What Website Has the Worst Jannies?

  • Wikipedia/Wiktionary/Wikimedia Commons

    Votes: 68 24.9%
  • Reddit

    Votes: 108 39.6%
  • Facebook/Instagram

    Votes: 1 0.4%
  • TikTok

    Votes: 1 0.4%
  • YouTube

    Votes: 4 1.5%
  • Twitter/X

    Votes: 1 0.4%
  • 4chan

    Votes: 16 5.9%
  • Snapchat

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Discord

    Votes: 20 7.3%
  • Soyjak.party

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • rDrama/WatchPeopleDie

    Votes: 1 0.4%
  • TV Tropes

    Votes: 3 1.1%
  • DeviantART

    Votes: 2 0.7%
  • Know Your Meme

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • iFunny

    Votes: 2 0.7%
  • BlueSky

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Twitch

    Votes: 4 1.5%
  • Lolcow.farm

    Votes: 4 1.5%
  • Kiwi Farms

    Votes: 18 6.6%
  • Other

    Votes: 20 7.3%

  • Total voters
    273
You people don't know ProBoards.

And I'm talking about forums made by random people, not the official support page. So it's essentially like a Discord server, but in an open board/forum environment.
 
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Tough choice between Reddit and Wikipedia.
Reddit mods are no doubt the worst but thankfully it only takes a moment on the front page to figure out it's an awful place that should be avoided.

Wikipedia however looks really good on the surface and is used by many as a source of information, meaning it's content can work more like propaganda.
 
From my experience, Reddit. It's far more organized than it ever was on Twitter before Musk, probably because of how segmented it is, and the fact that pretty much anyone* can become a janny. Of course that "anyone" usually has to be ideologically compatible with its leftist administration, which established rules that disallow freedom of speech (and thought).
It doesn't help that fat trannies and assorted "allies" have no life and seek out positions of power on the internet to live out their fantasies of control that they lack in reality. Which creates perfect conditions for the establishment of the most pozzed platform ever known to humanity.

I swear, every subreddit I ever read or participated in either went down fighting against this assault or was taken over by trannies. It's an absolute echo chamber, it's both horrifying and disgusting.

Edit: NexusMods is worth adding to the list, but it might be too niche. It also followed in Reddit's steps.
 
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Wikipedia is a strong contender--and its moderation was one big reason why I dropped off constant editing as I had done previously (I have an account dating back to 2005).

My worst experiences are/have been various one-offs and smaller forums that aren't on the list. (No names will be given, don't want to dox myself).
 
Wikipedia. Even a decade ago, you couldn't make small edits on obscure articles without risking some janny immediately reverting your work. I figured there were already hundreds of faggots spending their lives refreshing some master list of articles being written and updated, and checking over each and every one to make sure no random normies were changing things. And that was long before Clown World, and sophisticated bots took over the internet.
 
None of the above- Stack Overflow is or was since I last used it miles worse than any of the listed options. Most places that are strict are strict in the sense of needing to tow a particular political line, usually far left, and/or not crossing the clique that is in power. If you do this then you are mostly okay.

SO has a particularly toxic combination of new internet self righteousness and old internet neckbeard arrogance.
You can diligently follow the rules but if some neckbeard wakes up on the wrong side of the blanket of cheetos wrappers and thinks your question is beneath him, he'll downvote it and/or leave a snide comment causing a wave of others to pile on getting you banned. Judging from what I saw I wouldn't be surprised if the majority of new users were banned or restricted.
You can't call out Stack Overflow without this meme that really encompasses everything wrong with it
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Hold on, isn't the TikTok janny team basically the CCP thought police (newspeak: thinkpol) at this point with some extra rules?
I have not used the platform but from all the leaked documentation it seems like that is the case to me.
 
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Tough choice between Reddit and Wikipedia.
Reddit mods are no doubt the worst but thankfully it only takes a moment on the front page to figure out it's an awful place that should be avoided.

Wikipedia however looks really good on the surface and is used by many as a source of information, meaning it's content can work more like propaganda.
I was also debating between those two, ended up going for wikipedia.

The jannies at Reddit at least will block you, write some smug response to tell you to "fuck off nazi", and then move on with their painful dilation session. Wikipedia on the other hand... endless wars for the dumbest, most inconsequential detail on a page that maybe three people will ever read.

In terms of entire life, the reddit mod's is far worse (albeit shorter). While being a janny, Wikipedia jannies are more harmful and even more insufferable.

Still, fuck the reddit powermods

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@wtfNeedSignUp There was also an issue with a beloved janny called Monica who was banned. There are several mods and users who have "reinstate Monica" in their name as a protest. Want to guess why the ban? Of course thinking about potentially misgendering in the future, maybe!
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A popular and well-respected volunteer network moderator, Monica Cellio, was terminated without warning and portrayed to the press as misgendering trans people by Stack Overflow, Inc. All signs suggest this was an erroneous, if not malicious, decision not founded on fact, which the company is completely failing to take any responsibility for. This has caused an enormous and ongoing uproar in the community.
 
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for years there was a rule where game subreddits weren't supposed to be jannied by studio employees, conflict of interest and all of that, and the shift away is a relatively recent development (I could be wrong about this)
not recent, there was some battlefield drama way back (can't remember if it was during 3 or 4, might have been nu-battlefront) where it came out the sub was modded by dice cocksuckers in exchange for swag, if not outright paid by EA. some subs are/were simply too big to be "independent", especially when you were a shitty dev/publisher.

make both subject to some valve janny
why would valve wanna pay for that. there's a reason they tell devs to take care of their own game's community forums. if they do it themselves or hire someone is outside valve's responsibility.
look at it this way, if the devs turn out to be turbofaggot jannies, no need to buy their game.
 
To me it's a toss-up between pReddit and WikiPedo. The  ONLY thing that gives Wiki a slight bit of leniency, is the fact that they still have their edits, changelogs, and moderation discussions pages public. At least you can oversee their fuckery in real-time. pReddit, on top of being the most pozzed website around, and directly leading to the death of thousands of communities and forums, leaves their horrendous [comment deleted] diarrhea all over the place. So not only do they artificially maintain their echo chamber, they actively remind you of it in practically every post if someone dares to not suck the girldick. And as a final touch, if you get banned from a sub, you usually get a snarky message from one of the tranny mods condescendingly gloating to you about it.

It is funny how Threads isn’t even on the list lol

Threads is basically 2021 Twitter where everything is an endless white noise of hatred stoked by bot farms and the pajeet Jannies try to keep it that way.

I really want it crushed
Threads is so irrelevant that I honestly completely forgot that it existed.
 
The reddit tranny jannies probably have done the most to deserve the rope, but the fact Wikipedia has ENTIRE PROCESSES devoted to autistically trying to resolve its janny dramas really puts them in a different class of cuntery. Weaponised autism on an Eigenweapon level.

If you ever want to be grateful that you are neurotypical, ten minutes with Wikipedia's Administrators' Noticeboard/Incidents will make you thank God for fashioning your brainmeat in the standard manner.

You could reduce the incidence of autism in the western world by about 90% if you just sentenced every Wikipedo admin to death.
I used to be a regular at Wikipedia's AN/I. Every time I showed it to an autistic friend, their response was always some variation on saying that it made them feel better about their own autism because at least they're not as bad as that. That was always how I felt about it too. It had the same effect on me that people like CWC and Nick Bate do: making me feel better about my own sperging because at least I'm not THAT much of a sperg. That's weapons-grade autism that makes mine look like merely unrefined aspergite by comparison.
 
You don't have Something Awful in this list. Something Awful has mods who are literal, convicted pedophiles.
 
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You don't have Something Awful in this list. Something Awful has mods who are literal, convicted pedophiles.
Weren't they also running cover for LowTax and banning anyone who posted his ex-wife's GFM she was using to escape the man who essentially held her prisoner in the states?
 
Curious that Funnyjunk is missing as well. First I heard of them was the Leddit blackout and how they whined FJ's admin didn't partake. Went there; saw people "rolling" images in their comments and I just figured "the site is so bloated with malware and ads that they just roll a random picture instead of replying to comments". Gave it some more time and it seems like a 4chan-lite. A terribly juvenile website that actually harbors hateful 4chin type elitism with the odd wholesome thread.

Anyway: Jannies at every turn seemingly enforce Facebook tier crusades. Two of them won't agree on the same thing being n/sfw or not, and the vast majority of them have no comments, posted images or presence in general. So as per usual: People who seek to moderate a community they're not a part of. Seems to be the norm among websites. Those who should have powers don't want them, and those who shouldn't have any, want it. So obviously the volunteer jannies become strangers and power tripping tourists. Same reason you see subreddits being owned and traded like pokemon cards between the same 30 people.

Looking back, every single community I've witnessed falling apart has been over either women or people acting like women; showing up, wanting power, don't partake in the community, obtain powers, blow shit up.
 
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