Culture X Ban Spreads Across Reddit As Communities React To Musk’s Gesture - Users of the former ‘Frontpage of the Internet’ take a stand!

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A growing number of Reddit communities are proposing and implementing bans on links to X (formerly known as Twitter), following the recent controversy surrounding Elon Musk's salute at a Trump inaugural event on Monday.

The movement has gained significant momentum across major subreddits, with r/Formula1 — a community of 4.8 million subscribers — announcing a trial period banning all X content, with limited exceptions for screenshots of posts from teams, drivers and official F1 accounts that aren't available on other platforms. The moderators noted that while many F1 journalists have migrated to alternative platforms like Bluesky, teams and drivers have yet to make the transition.

"We think it's time to try and see how the subreddit works without content from Twitter," the r/Formula1 moderators stated, citing concerns about login requirements, bot activity and the platforming of paying users as factors in their decision.

Given its place in the top 1% of largest subreddits, r/Formula1's moderators acknowledged that their community's size gives them significant influence over which social media platforms become the primary sources for Formula 1 news, stating that "as a community of almost 5 million, we probably have a non-trivial effect as to what platform is the native source for F1 news." This raises the question of whether or not coordinated actions by major subreddits could influence how sports teams, celebrities and organizations distribute their social media presence across platforms.

Other Reddit sports communities have also been particularly active in this movement. According to Newsweek, a proposal to ban X links on r/LiverpoolFC received over 36,000 votes, with users citing alignment with the club's values as motivation. Similarly, the Chicago Bears subreddit has a proposal that referenced "the values of our team and history of players who fought in WW2" garnered 16,000 votes.

Some notable gaming communities have followed suit, with r/destiny2implementing an immediate ban on X links, while continuing to allow screenshots. The moderators pointed to alternative platforms like Bluesky, where official gaming accounts have an established presence, as viable alternatives for community updates and announcements.

With many more subreddits discussing and implementing X content bans overnight, the new movement could pave the way for discussions about the role of large online communities in shaping platform adoption.

A Volatile Social Media Landscape​


These developments are developing during a period of significant upheaval in the social media landscape. Social media company X, for example, is facing increased regulatory pressure in Europe. The European Commission has intensified its investigation into the platform's algorithms, requesting internal documents about its "recommender system" by Feb. 15, according to The Guardian. The investigation, which began in Dec. 2023, focuses on potential breaches of the EU's Digital Services Act (DSA), particularly regarding content moderation and information manipulation.

The instability in social media platforms was further highlighted last week when TikTok became temporarily unavailable to U.S. users on Saturday night, following a Supreme Court decision. Though the platform resumed operations after approximately 12 hours under a proposed new ownership structure, the brief shutdown had immediate effects on user behavior. In the buildup to TikTok's shutdown, alternative platforms saw significant user migration, with Chinese lifestyle platform RedNote experiencing a surge from 700,000 to 3.4 million daily active users in the United States. This exodus demonstrated users' willingness to rapidly adopt alternative platforms when their preferred services become unavailable.

Adding to events Meta has also faced mounting criticism over platform issues affecting Democratic Party-related content on Instagram, where users searching for terms like "Democrats" are met with content restriction notices. The company also recently announced the end of its third-party fact-checking program in the United States, prompting a week-long "Lights Out Meta" boycott campaign, spearheaded by R.E.M. frontman Michael Stipe. The boycott, scheduled for January 19-26, calls for users to abandon all Meta platforms, including Facebook, Instagram, Threads, Messenger, WhatsApp, and other Meta products.

These changes, combined with ongoing shifts at other major platforms and regulatory pressures, indicate a potential transformation in how online communities engage with platforms and raises questions about social media's future landscape. While major platforms like Meta and X maintain significantly large user bases — Meta alone claims approximately 170 million Instagram accounts in the U.S. — their responses to current criticisms and user movements could be crucial. The recent actions of Reddit's communities, with the platform hosting over 100,000 active subreddits and serving 97.2 million daily active users, could also have a major impact.

For now, platform leaders appear confident in their positions. Meta's Mark Zuckerberg, for example, has stated on Threads that "Some people may leave our platforms for virtue signaling, but I think the vast majority and many new users will find that these changes make the products better," suggesting that some social media giants may be betting on user retention, despite policy changes. Time will tell what the outcomes of such potential strategies may be.
 
I wondered what audience is at the intersection of "redditor" & "racecar enthusiast" and figured the members are probably normies who don't care about this shit, while the jannies are Prog activists who hate cars/racing and their fans (like "gaming" j*urnos).
Formula 1 is the centerpiece of antiracing, you don't actually have to watch it just pick a driver and get happy/mad when they win or lose based entirely on which car they drive. The biggest controversy in the past few years was not gifting Hamilton a championship but forcing him to race for a lap.
 
Formula 1 is the centerpiece of antiracing, you don't actually have to watch it just pick a driver and get happy/mad when they win or lose based entirely on which car they drive. The biggest controversy in the past few years was not gifting Hamilton a championship but forcing him to race for a lap.
I used to enjoy Formula 1 and the Le Mans/touring cars because it was cool to see what engineers could do from a tech standpoint. All the attempts to standardize the powerplants, remove performance advantages, and make every race a "driver's race" was understandable from a business standpoint (NFL/MLB killing off dynasties so anyone can win), but it already exists as NASCAR.

Going from V10s screaming at 19,000 rpm at the limit of technology, to vacuum cleaner V6s hybrids with rpm limited by instantaneous fuel consumption and designated passing zones just killed any appeal. I don't care about fake & gay driver personality drama, and definitely don't care about the pageantry of their diversity lineup playing dress-up on social media.
 
It would be funny if Reddit the company which absolutely wants to attain profitability tells Reddit the community which wants to have a giant hugbox that only validates their ideology to kick rocks and stop trying to fuck their platform into increasing irrelevance and retardation.
I think its too late for that at this point. Reddit is for liberal faggots who pretend they hate capitalism, whilst being some of its worst examples. Thats before you even get to the tranny worshipping, the flood of porn, the shitty userbase in general. It really is the special needs website of the internet. Even tumblr embraced its full on degen fagotry before it died, reddit still labours under the fedora or enlightened respectability. Oh and the phrase "adulting" is worthy of a death sentence.
 
The Internets version of Pravda is Truth Social, literally.

Get raped, solzhenitsyn.
From what I've seen before of your posting history as someone who can see there is more to left-wing thought than the primal urge to import as many black disabled lesbian Muslim transsexuals as possible to use as an authoritatian warhammer...Literally what is the problem?

I'd have thought you'd be glad to see the DEI cult purged too. I can't imagine your literary hero having much in common with this lot.
 
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90% of reddit is just talking about x and stealing from it, anytime anyone asks for a source on just about anything everyone will have to do a retarded little gay dance around the whole issue.
 
It's so interesting that sportsball (or at least its online communities) are so pozzed despite the initial impression that its fanbase should mostly consist of boomer and Gen X working class White males.

I recall when I first dunked my toe into some alt-right spaces, I was surprised and a little hurt that any mention of professional sports was immediately shouted down as being fake & gay (long before the troonwashing) but other masculine pursuits like guns, hunting, woodworking, work, construction, cars, booze, sluts, politics, etc could be openly discussed and debated.

Though I still love baseball off&on, I've adopted more of their perspective that professional sports are bread & circus theater akin to the Roman Colosseum.

When I do see an awful leftist or boomer take on Twitter, it's not unusual to click their profile only to see a timeline full of vapid sportsball RTs, similar to a Palestinian, LGBT or Ukraine flag in bio signaling to others their status as smoothbrains.

Despite my awakening and despite the fact that my own online sportsball sanctuaries are overrun with awful leftist and boomer political takes, I still have a hard time believing in 2025 that each and every sports fanbase is nothing but soyboy NPCs.
 
It's so interesting that sportsball (or at least its online communities) are so pozzed despite the initial impression that its fanbase should mostly consist of boomer and Gen X working class White males.
Boomers and Gen Xers discuss their sports in bars, work, etc, none of online shit. Also, newer gens are less interested in sports as a whole due to a mix of getting priced out of the hobby and sports becoming more pozzed. What you have left is that sector of the people going to online communities who usually agree with the message already, plus tons of astroturf accounts.
 
Literally everyone in this story is pathetic. Elon throwing up his Hitler salute because the richest man treats attention from basement dwelling virgins on /pol/ like the finest heroin money can buy, and the redditors responding to this shitty trolling by banning Twitter links like that means anything
 
It would be cool if this killed Twitter but I doubt it will
 
I was on reddit finding an obscure answer to something (the only good use for it) and pressed "back" on my phone which should take me back to Google, but actually takes me to the front page because they want to trap me on reddit forever. I saw that one of my only subscribed places, the TOYOTA subreddit, was crying to ban X links and posted the Elon picture of his very real very evil Hitler salute. Most comments were "this is Toyota, no politics" the responses were all "Hating Nazis is not political, they are evil" "Nazis get the wall no matter what." etc.

I've heard that this is a coordinated effort by outside parties to get reddit in hot water with twitter or Elon. Either way, it is stirring up the lowest of the low who inhabit reddit and causing them to have tantrums in every orifice of the bug hive. Shit ass place, can't go to a single part of it without hearing someone whine about politics.
 
This is all a total astroturf and backed by power mods and a bot army.. A pretext for a major attempt at a social media power grab once again. They are trying to make heir little hug box safe space BS the next "it" place so they can once against dictate the narrative and shut ~75% of the population out of acceptable public discussions once again. Remember, a NYT poll just showed that on the trans issue, it's no just cons and the right, but almost all of the centrists and a nice size chunk (almost ~50%) of democrats hold views that would get you banned on old social media and will get silenced on BS!

The hilarious par is that they think they will actually have an effect. 90% of a major subs numbers will be dead accounts or people who don't engage in any way. Even if that wasn't the case.. lol X is 100+ times their raw numbers. It and these sports won't even be able to feel a difference, let alone notice it! They just blocked themselves off of a lot of their sources and content!
 
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