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So I got an idea, did you ever write comments or did you go straight to making posts? I think that might make a big difference; my main reddit interaction was always writing comments, not making posts.
That doesn't necessarily refute any of your points about Reddit not being welcoming to new users, but at least it's an explanation for why I never encountered the issues you had even though I never actively tried to avoid anything.
I tried to do both and my comments got more upvotes then my post I had like 3 post karma and 20 comment karma (that is another issue them being separate means if you only want to do one you are forced to do the other).
This was before I got shadow banned but that is a story for another day I still have no idea why I was.
Fair enough, I guess that wasn't the issue. Most user's comments getting more upvotes than their posts is kind of normal, though, even if I'm not quite sure why. Lemmy has worked the same for me so far.
How did you determine that you were shadowbanned from Reddit, anyway?
I filed a shadow ban appeal and reddit will not let you do that if you are not shadow banned.
I admit I freaked out because I was manic and wanted to use the site.
also the way you know, so you know those little reddit avatar things, if you are shadow banned in the top right corner your avatar wlll not show up it will be a generic color block silhouette
second every time you click on like anything you get a "we had a server error" warning message appear in reddit
third your post all say "removed by reddit's filterS"