72 points jay_kyburz 14 hours ago 12 comments
blaqq2 14 hours ago | parent
ChrisArchitect 14 hours ago | parent
Terr_ 14 hours ago | parent
P.S.: To be more-specific, I was already betrayed once. A power-user since ~2007, enough discussion comments to fill literal books, invites to those lame "more than X karma" subreddits... and then one morning I was secretly shadowbanned, everything I'd ever made disappeared from public view--including others' replies.
Mystified, eventually found out what was going on and went to the appeals page. My appeal was granted... but nothing was actually repaired. No information in moderation logs, and if my post/comment was approved by moderators a mysterious force always switched it back later. Now the system claims I don't need to use the appeals page because the account is in good standing. Other routes of filing help tickets, nothing.
Seeking help, I made another account to try some of the help subreddits.... And then that one was killed too. The injustice rankles.
meitham 6 hours ago | parent
Terr_ 4 hours ago | parent
So I'm assuming this was some case where my ISP rotated my IP to one that was previously assigned to someone else, or vice-versa, or just accessing the site through some coffee-shop free wifi, etc.
That said, I'm quite willing to believe it's gotten way worse since then, especially since nowadays "moderation" can be outsourced to an LLM that doesn't reliably understand context, sarcasm, or quoting the other guy's posts.
faangguyindia 2 hours ago | parent
I was also offered money by supplement companies to promote supplements on our sub which I never accepted.
Unfortunately, reddit mod team is of no use, they cannot really tell who is high quality contributor vs who is getting nuked by fake accounts created by competitors/supplement companies etc...
bjourne 1 hour ago | parent
hightrix 10 hours ago | parent
What platform are you using?
mhitza 9 hours ago | parent
Over Tor you can still access it without much fuss https://old.reddittorjg6rue252oqsxryoxengawnmo46qy4kyii5wtqn...
Alpha3031 1 hour ago | parent
RGamma 2 hours ago | parent
taurath 2 hours ago | parent
Reddit built its house out of Digg doing stuff like this - it’ll be interesting to see if someone else comes and just provides a service that cares about its users again.