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Reddit banned Paul McCartney over phone-free concert photos post in their subreddit
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This is a most excellent place for technology news and articles.
Reddit will ban you for even the mildest of takes. Their AI admin is draconian in metering out bans. The platform seems to really want to get rid of all of the pesky humans still there and just be a safe space for bots.
I got a site wide ban and all my alts were banned at the same time because I called someone who was shitting on Trans people "a disgusting piece of human garbage". Apparently that was inciting hatred or violence and I can no longer make an account without it being banned within an hour or two.
I honestly don't know how anyone stays on Reddit very long. They permaban people for ANYTHING these days. They abdicated their site to psychopathic, power-tripping mods.
Just for context, Ghislane Maxwell was a Reddit mod.
I was joking with a commenter, they said something like "oh, my mistake. Please don't kill me" and I replied "haha too late, I'm already coming at you with scissors!" and I got a suspension for threatening someone.
Weird how my reddit use went down by 99% after that. I still have the account, I keep thinking maybe I'll need it to ask a question or something... Probably wont. Might as well go delete it now lol
Probably not relevant to the topic at hand.
It's pretty relevant. Who are you pulling all that weight for?
How is getting banned for the mildest takes relevant for posting a link to a drop box with concert images?
Are you actively ignoring the similarities between these instances or do you genuinely not understand that they’re both examples of strange and excessive moderation?
To me this seems like an auto mod fuck up that is quite reasonable and an embarrassing delay of manual review coupled with a classic dogpile.
If it gets manually reviewed it’ll only be because this dogpile happened. Lots of people get banned like this with no recourse because they aren’t Paul McCartney
Probably true. Moderation and heavy handedness shouldnt go hand in hand. And permanent bans are stupid as people lose their legacy and incentive to be nice and constructive when losing their history.
"manual review" ...
...rriiiiigghht...
There is zero benefit to banning celebrities and taking the fallout. Why would they? If they are profit driven they wouldn't. Even if they were cartoonishly evil they only hurt themselves.
...you're almost there, keep thinking just a little longer...
Maybe the mods try to sabotage the reddit stock by creating drama and a general mess. But that's paranoid reasoning.
The topic is reddit overzealously banning people. People commented with their experiences being banned by overzealous reddit mods and admins.
If you don't like it, you can go somewhere else. That's how the threadiverse works. You don't have to be here if you don't like the conversation, but you don't get to tell people what not to post or comment.
If that's how you want to be, go back to your beloved reddit where you can be a mod and ban people for stupid reasons. No one here will miss you.