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Huh interesting that you can say the most vile shit over there as long as it's towards the "correct" people you won't get banned.
The same thing will happen here if we're not vigilant. Here's the problem:
Conservatives love trolling, and they don't care if they break every rule to push their agenda. Progressives do not love trolling as much.
A troll is out to start a fight and to cause problems. This means that conservatives are out there in every subreddit/community trolling. One way to troll is to become an expert at reporting things. Read all comments trying to find anything that could get them banned. If trolls don't find something that can get their targets banned, then they can join the conversation. Either trolls can pretend like they agree with them, and see if you can't get them to say something that's technically against the rules, or they can argue with them, and troll them just within the bounds of the rules, in the hopes that they'll retaliate outside of the rules, so they can be reported.
Meanwhile, progressives are less likely to troll. They're not looking for reasons to report. They're trying to discuss the issues, not abuse the system.
And conservative moderators are going to ban people for reporting things if they detect that there is political disagreement, making it more difficult to bother reading and participating. Meanwhile normal moderators will judge based on the actual reports.
We don't love trolling as much because we have actual jobs.
It's not just a matter of time, but a matter of mental fortitude.
I'm sure anyone could find tons of content to get conservatives banned, but that requires reading conservative content.
You know, this might actually be a good use case for everyone's least favorite tech... AI. You could find bannable content without having to wade through all of the surrounding mind numbing garbage.
To further clarify on the point you were making in the post, he didn’t just mean he was going in spirit. He fully intended to go, but he was prevented from going by people who knew when to tell him “no.” He even physically grabbed his driver and the steering wheel of the car in a tantrum insisting that he be taken to the Capitol instead of the White House.
Everyone should have watched the January 6th Commission hearings, but now it’s like they basically never even happened.
I wish he had actually gone. I imagine things would have been easier.
I gotta be honest, in no way do I think anything would change if he had gone. Unless he got shot by a cop (lol), he still would have been impeached, McConnell still would have declined to convict on that impeachment, Garland still would refuse to even think about prosecuting a former president, the maga crowd would still crowd around him, and dems still would have lost in '24. MAYBE the Republican talking points would sound more insane by an nigh indistinguishable amount.
I got perma'd a month ago for posting links to .edu domains showing proof that UV light damages your eyes.
Some guy was claiming "the CDC/FDA doesn't know shit because I used to start into the sun to spite the people who told me not to."
I got a redditcares and then a site wide shadowban.
No action on the appeal.
I decided not to make another account and to try quitting the internet, when that failed I decided to go to Lemmy instead of reddit again.
When Lemmy gets shitty like that hopeful I'll be ready to disconnect for good.
When I got permabanned on Reddit I took the opportunity to step away from scrolling. I got a lot accomplished and my mental heath improved. Since Lemmy is slow, it works well, I can't spend hours here. Unfortunately my baser instincts took over and I find myself scrolling the news app for hours instead..
Yeah the API changes were a good excuse for me to re-evaluate my Reddit and internet habits. I've found Lemmy and Mastadon refreshing, and honestly I love the vibes of folks on Mastadon since folks are way less doom and gloom than some of the folks here on Lemmy.
Since abandoning Reddit, I've picked up running and biking, gotten back into model railroading and started reading books again. I tried getting back into drawing but that petered out with some disruptions in routine due to travel before I'd fully got drawing integrated into my daily life again. Basically I think I've become a better version of myself since leaving Reddit (and honestly a bunch of that was more to do with me than Reddit)
Yeah I definitely feel better now that I'm not looking at reddit.
Still doom scrolling on Lemmy but like you said it's slow and imo it's a bit less hyperbolic.
I feel like you can have actual conversation and exchange ideas here as opposed to the reddit dunk off.
reddit now hates people dropping links, they ban people for that now.
I got banned for racism ... for making fun of Vogons. They're not even a race, and more importantly, they don't even exist.
My cousin’s permaban was for saying “I won’t let a single Saiyan live” in a dragon ball sub. Saiyans are not real.
And then actual, unchecked racism is rampant.
And then actual, unchecked racism is rampant.
This is the key. Moderation is both heavy-handed AND not fit for purpose.
Facebook had the same problem a few years ago, and they "fixed" it by not bothering to moderate any more.
I hope you didn't threaten to feed a vogon's grandmother to the ravenous bugblatter beast of trall?
Hey be careful with that rhetoric man, under Trump's new definitions you could be considered a terrorist. Sic semper tyrannis.
I had a similar experience recently.
Funny part is, every conservative on there bitches about reddit being a leftist echo chamber. Yet you get banned for things like you said.
I always knew Reddit mods have power trips from time to time.
But is that a site-wide-ban? Really?
You can get banned from reddit for saying you would have shot Hitler.
America is, and has been, steeped in violence for so long that I always get a kick out of it when they get all "fainty" and "weak in the knees" when you type about violence. Hell, they wouldn't even show us Osama Bin Laden's body because they thought it would collectively "upset" us yet there are network serial killer crime dramas on TV every day of the week. Now that's entertainment! What an interesting and dissonant time to be alive.
I was on for 12 years, nearly a million Karma, and was banned in February, right after The Goblin met with Spez, for a comment I'd previously posted many times without an issue.
I evaded the ban for a while, but they got better and better at finding me, and banning me. It seems like once they identify you as a ban evader, they start going through the suspension protocol. First it's 3 days, then a week, then it's permanent.
I missed it at first, then I realized that I missed the old Reddit. The new Reddit really, really sucks. I just miss the active guitar and cat subs.
It's difficult to leave my niche subs, but fucking hell there's soooo much bot content. Like, I come to lemmy and am suddenly reminded of how humans talk.

Yeah, reddit is quickly becoming X 2.0.
Best to abandon it and let it get overrun by bots. Maybe then pig boy spez will realize bots don't bring in ad revenue.
Stop wasting time in Reddit
Which subreddit?
This particular incident happened in r/law
No wonder.
Rumour has it that many moderators on law subreddit are not lawyers but cops and other LEOs.
That's worthy of a ban!? What a dumpster fire. Stay away from reddit. It's honestly surprising it's even worse since I left...
The two worst things you can do on Reddit: Discuss politics, discuss politics in mainstream subs
i don't even understand what is happening in the screenshot. the comment you replied to seems to make the case that he is at fault, and used it as an example to someone defending someone else who incited something but didn't actively participate. what's the context here?
For every legit user banned for even casual talk of violence against Christian fascists, they replace them with a dozen fucking bots.
I got permabanned from Reddit for asking the question as to how long will it be until an ICE agent gets shot.
That, According to the Reddit AI admins, was inciting violence, racism, and hate.
For just asking a question.
not saying i agree with the ban, but "just asking a question" doesn't mean shit. there are plenty of questions you could pose that could incite violence, racism, and hate
reminds me of the south park episode dances with smurfs
which sub was this? was r/conservative, you get banned very easily, plus any bans you recieve automatically flags your account by the site, and some mods have connections with admins.
Not following. Sounds like you were both in agreement? Or was the post above that relevant?
First post floats like indecisison, a common tactic to take down known facts.

