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.
 
Boomers and Gen Xers discuss their sports in bars, work, etc, none of online shit.

It's obviously a single-digit sample size, but I have a couple of oldhat forum sportsball communities that I've followed for a decade+.

It's the same dudes running the sites and commenting as when I signed up decades ago, they have must at least be Gen X if not older.

To the last man, every boomer and Gen Xer forum user is pozzed. Residents trolls don't even exist.

Similar to Reddit, there's a "No politics rule" that's always selectively enforced.

Feminist male forum mods with label right-leaning sportsball heroes as wife beaters and rapists in article headers that are completely unrelated.

Some of them even admit that they are running for political office for the cringiest of parties.
 
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This African-American didn't even do the fucking Roman salute. Kill all journalists, and Reddit jannies.
 
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I find this all extremely humorous.

All of this reeks of their wanting to stick it to Elon Musk ever since he betrayed his fellow comrades. They didn't need him to make a gesture for them to ban Twitter from Reddit, but it gave them enough pretense to do so. Insert other subreddit bans where they asserted their moral authority.

This decision is not coming from Reddit themselves, but it might as well be an official stance/policy. In the end, I don't think it will have much effect. Twitter/X is not going anywhere anytime soon. I believe even Zuckercuck said that people 'leaving the platform' is just virtue signaling.

The humorous part about all this is that it's always done under the guise of 'safety'—that the next platform will respect 'free speech' and ban bad actors, or that platforms will not work with the feds, etc.

It exposes their hypocrisy. They want free speech, but not of those they don't like. For some time, all they had to do was shout loud enough, and they would get their way. History might ultimately show that the peak was banning r/the_donald from Reddit, with several other platforms following suit. Now, the same 'advertising' overlords who used them as excuses to ban wrongthink have ultimately turned tail for survival.

I don't believe AT ALL the troons and commies really want the power that they seek. The True believers are always shot first to keep everyone in line. As such, BlueSky is the next revolution until they have to clamp down on the insanity in order to survive. They think they will stick it to Elon Musk by torpedoing X, but all it's doing is making the website and his acquisition more legitimate.

And it won't be much better on BlueSky vs any other social media platform. But hey, at least you aren't supporting fascists! As they hang wrongthinkers from the public square before they are banned.
 
First. Anyone caping for Musk after throwing up Hitler's Gang sign needs to face wall. Theaterfags like myself know the salute he keeps claiming to have thrown is two handed and palm up.

Second: Oh no. You're not linking to Twitter? Does fucking nothing. But since Reddit is full of cucks who can only cry like the pussies they are and won't offer real solutions.

Just don't use Twitter. Is that so hard? Put the internet down and not give a fuck? Stop being harvested for data every waking moment with every conscious click? Delete your cookies, delete your account, install a traffic monitor/malware suite and block all traffic to twitter , if you're really that assblasted about it.

But these cucks have zero self awareness or self control (they're using Reddit after all), so let them cry, let them wallow, they won't do shit.
Musk did nothing wrong.
 
People find the whole effort behind this wave of petitions suspicious.
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All this is very good. People will keep posting Twitter links on Reddit, because to most of them, it is just a fun place to post and check out random shit. They will get banned by the jannies, making Reddit less fun. Reddit will thus become less popular, and lose more of its normie population - which, again, is still the majority. I applaud them for shooting themselves in the foot.
 
leftists seem to believe that anything you ban from Reddit ceases to exist.
And the mentality when it comes to literally everything the white supremacist in stop existing they just started forming actual reward political parties and political organization that's where you get patriot front Aryan freedom network the right just stopped sitting on the Internet and started getting organised in real life
 
Like seriously man, it's affecting the football (soccer) subs too. I just want to get my sports news on time from reddit that's why I made an account in the first place! I don't even follow any political subs over there! When will this sort knee-jerk brain rot stop?! Can't I just be left alone with my bloody football news?! One autistic creature does a stupid gesture without thinking and the entire reddit community gets a brainfart. Retards ruin everything.
 
I wonder if its a bunch of isolated interest groups / entities or if its really a coordinated attack from one or two massive parties? You'd think if its a really powerful singular force they would have the ability to produce a shitload of chatbots to talk to themselves to make it appear a bit more organic? but I guess it'd be out of place if suddenly thousands of users first comments on some subreddit are about something the subreddit isnt about...
 
At what point does dropping Twitter become more harmful to Twitter vs. more harmful to those dropping it? Is Twitter too big to kill, such that trying to ignore it/migrate elsewhere, leads to less relevance for those that do?

Just asking because it seems to still be going strong in spite of Mastodon/Threads/Bluesky, and widespread dislike of Elon. Reddit doesn't seem to be as relevant as it was despite having more users than it used to, so would this boycott kill/marginalize Reddit if it actually stuck?

Reddit is massively overrun with botting and astroturfing itself. Which is funny because this is what they accuse the other platforms of. Its not nearly as relevant or popular as its users imagine themselves.


If there are quiet reversals eventually, I hope they are noted in the Reddit general thread.

You should have seen the smackdown the admins laid on the users when they started the little rebellion over the API changes. They were bent down like a bitch so thoroughly nobody talks about it anymore like some memoryholed event in 1984. Its kind of surprising they have the lack of shame necessary to pull the same act again. But these guys were never really smart anyway.

I wonder if its a bunch of isolated interest groups / entities or if its really a coordinated attack from one or two massive parties? You'd think if its a really powerful singular force they would have the ability to produce a shitload of chatbots to talk to themselves to make it appear a bit more organic? but I guess it'd be out of place if suddenly thousands of users first comments on some subreddit are about something the subreddit isnt about...

I do think there is some sort of botting/coordination going on. You have subs that have nothing to do with politics and suddenly groups of people will appear on them simultaneously saying the same thing. Popular subs will be taken over by the same group of mods and turned into another extension of r/politics even though its something stupidly unrelated like catpics. Utterly retarded posts that even a hardcore dem would groan at will get a zillion updoots. And you have this posting pattern where 2 people will agree on the official narrative of the post. A third person will disagree but then get corrected and come to the right opinion over and over again. etc etc.

If they are all real genuine nonastroturf posters it would be a fascinating if sad indictment of the robotlike mentality of many people.
 
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If they are all real genuine nonastroturf posters it would be a fascinating if sad indictment of the robotlike mentality of many people.

People with robot mentality talk reminded me of that time a guy putting a serious "transparently writers opinion" rant on shit in an otherwise comedy movie wasn't god awful.
Like I know this gets brought up on and off over the dacades but it's fucking insane how little seems ot have changed and only gotten worse in some cases. People will see this clip and view it as talking about whatever political foe the current thing is up against completely missing what it's talking about to continue to push themselves further into the machines they have become a part of.
EDIT: FUCK YOUTUBE COPYRIGHT WHY ISN'T THIS PUBLIC DOMAIN IT'S FROM THE FUCKING 40S.
 
You may be on to something - there's a theory that some redditors are not even human alright, but simply bots themselves. And I don't mean things akin to "Acting as if they were machines".

There is an interesting explanation outsite Wikipedia, right here. While the website uses Facebook as an example, pReddit is the perfect example.
Ah. The Deadnet theory. To be fair, This is being deployed hardcore at /pol/ but its turned into Globohomo's Vietnam. Despite all the bots and the shills, it is still a great sea of piss.

As an added hilarity, when the mods decided to stick /pol/ and /mlp/ together hoping they'd rend each other apart considering how different they were (One is hard reality the other is a happy little girl's TV show), what happened instead is they bonded over their hatred for Jews. They also found how effective Horsepussy was in deflecting shills and the merge made it clear that /pol/ was raided by bots all the time. In fact the bond was so strong they made an off-shoot website /mlpol/.

Now, if /pol/ is getting raided by bots, pReddit among other Cathedral aligned site is definitely swarming with them. And considering how buck-broken the average pRedditor is, they hardly notice that they're being played like dolls. Tragically, many flock to Reddit due to how convenient it is. But when that convenience strips agency from you (such as detecting bullshit), you end up becoming a doll yourself.

TL;DR: 4chan > Reddit - Only because anonymity, shitposting and screaming nigger winds up being a filter for the normie.
 
Lmao so "j*urnous flee to BlewGuys, no one else notices"?

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).

Turns out 90% of their posts are just Lewis Hamilton instagram fashion with no cars or racing, so I guess it's a "ZOMG heckin' Diversity driver!" circlejerk.

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considering the average redditor is into BBC cuck porn, I'm not surprised at this
 
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