The reddit admins are directly implicated in the foreknowledge of the stolen election AND the January 6th false flag.
I would imagine all of big tech got the memo.
I was given an unexplained temp ban for 7 days starting one day BEFORE the 2020 election. /r/conspiracy plunged into chaos with anti-conspiracy NPCs after the election...the admins neutered the sub by removing me without warning (I was the mod who dealt with the shills), and they did so one day before the election deliberately because they knew there would be a conspiracy.
It's why they neutered /r/conspiracy one day before the greatest election conspiracy of our time.
And then 6 hours after a Senator blamed "reddit conspiracies" for the Capitol false flag, the admins permanently banned me, complete with a prepared (canned) statement to the rest of the /r/conspiracy mod team.
They were ready to go with it...Trump was banned from Twitter not long after, and the purge really began in earnest.
Watch how bots/NPCs infest any thread that mentions me on /r/conspiracy (I don't think most are real accounts). They only say how shitty I was, but not that I actually broke any rules.
We need a reddit whistleblower on the admin team.
I think a detailed explanation of the reason and timing of my November 2020 suspension and January 2021 ban would be VERY illuminating. I would imagine similar bombshells would be unearthed over the recent hubbub at places like WSB and mods like /zjz.
Very sad state of things... After all you've done for reddit this is how they treat you. One question, why didn't you consider using a proxy mod account? Wouldn't that have been really useful to restrict the top account activity to 0 so they had no reason to ban?
After all you've done for reddit this is how they treat you.
Pretty wild, hard to ignore the irony of spending a decade removing TOS violations only to be removed for purported TOS violations =/
One question, why didn't you consider using a proxy mod account?
Meh I didn't think it was necessary...there are a couple members on the team I still trust, and I figured if my axo account was even nuked, it would only happen in a reddit environment that had become so toxic and evil that there would be no point in continuing to feed the beast.
That's how I feel now...I feel psychologically liberated in many ways without the burden of that gig. Signing in to reddit itself was becoming a chore...dozens of angry and threatening PMs frequently waited for me.
They were trying to take me down emotionally/mentally...it didn't work (admins had to do it), but fighting back against that took a lot of my creative energy which now can be focused elsewhere.
Also, as much as I have respect for several members of the /r/conspiracy mod team, they are pretty much subservient to the admins who forbade them to add me back under an alt. Not that I would want that, but it's pretty telling the admins felt it necessary to say that lol.
I am going to make a guess that there was a belief in “here are the rules, and we are ALL playing / using them” instead of “these are the public statements we make, and these are the actions we take in support of our agenda”.
Nice I will contact him. I already reached out to PV when this all went down and they replied that they were interested. I have yet to fully follow up but I will.
You got it! When "reddit conspiracies" was mentioned in Congress, it forced the admins to act. They were waiting for the opportunity to ban me...I think it was coordinated.
Also, they needed to generate headlines that they acted...either remove the sub completely or just the "controversial" head mod...they opted for the latter. /r/conspiracy is honeypot 100% now.
The timing is certainly suspicious. I think it went something like this. Many Democrats were shocked when Trump won in 2016, and they vowed to do anything they could to stop him. It wasn't getting a "memo," but lots of different people wanted to "stop the new Hitler" and "knew what they had to do." A lot of little nudges and winks were exchanged, between bigwigs in private and between bosses and employees. Places that had any pro-Trump sentiment were targeted. A lot of effort went into suppressing some ideas and pushing approved narratives, including making Biden and Harris look vastly more popular than they really are. Then the DNC "plumbers" did their dirty work.
I'll go a step further:
The reddit admins are directly implicated in the foreknowledge of the stolen election AND the January 6th false flag.
I would imagine all of big tech got the memo.
I was given an unexplained temp ban for 7 days starting one day BEFORE the 2020 election. /r/conspiracy plunged into chaos with anti-conspiracy NPCs after the election...the admins neutered the sub by removing me without warning (I was the mod who dealt with the shills), and they did so one day before the election deliberately because they knew there would be a conspiracy.
It's why they neutered /r/conspiracy one day before the greatest election conspiracy of our time.
And then 6 hours after a Senator blamed "reddit conspiracies" for the Capitol false flag, the admins permanently banned me, complete with a prepared (canned) statement to the rest of the /r/conspiracy mod team.
They were ready to go with it...Trump was banned from Twitter not long after, and the purge really began in earnest.
Watch how bots/NPCs infest any thread that mentions me on /r/conspiracy (I don't think most are real accounts). They only say how shitty I was, but not that I actually broke any rules.
We need a reddit whistleblower on the admin team.
I think a detailed explanation of the reason and timing of my November 2020 suspension and January 2021 ban would be VERY illuminating. I would imagine similar bombshells would be unearthed over the recent hubbub at places like WSB and mods like /zjz.
Very sad state of things... After all you've done for reddit this is how they treat you. One question, why didn't you consider using a proxy mod account? Wouldn't that have been really useful to restrict the top account activity to 0 so they had no reason to ban?
Pretty wild, hard to ignore the irony of spending a decade removing TOS violations only to be removed for purported TOS violations =/
Meh I didn't think it was necessary...there are a couple members on the team I still trust, and I figured if my axo account was even nuked, it would only happen in a reddit environment that had become so toxic and evil that there would be no point in continuing to feed the beast.
That's how I feel now...I feel psychologically liberated in many ways without the burden of that gig. Signing in to reddit itself was becoming a chore...dozens of angry and threatening PMs frequently waited for me.
They were trying to take me down emotionally/mentally...it didn't work (admins had to do it), but fighting back against that took a lot of my creative energy which now can be focused elsewhere.
Also, as much as I have respect for several members of the /r/conspiracy mod team, they are pretty much subservient to the admins who forbade them to add me back under an alt. Not that I would want that, but it's pretty telling the admins felt it necessary to say that lol.
I am going to make a guess that there was a belief in “here are the rules, and we are ALL playing / using them” instead of “these are the public statements we make, and these are the actions we take in support of our agenda”.
You should write Jack P over at Veritas, he’s got an “expose big tech” thing going on right now.
Nice I will contact him. I already reached out to PV when this all went down and they replied that they were interested. I have yet to fully follow up but I will.
Hey!!
That's how I felt after my election suspension...no explanation, no response, and no ability for me to contact the mod team for a week.
This was the biggest tech purge in history, and it's mindnumbingly obvious it was planned in advance.
I can't wait until it's all exposed!! It's inevitable...
You got it! When "reddit conspiracies" was mentioned in Congress, it forced the admins to act. They were waiting for the opportunity to ban me...I think it was coordinated.
Also, they needed to generate headlines that they acted...either remove the sub completely or just the "controversial" head mod...they opted for the latter. /r/conspiracy is honeypot 100% now.
The timing is certainly suspicious. I think it went something like this. Many Democrats were shocked when Trump won in 2016, and they vowed to do anything they could to stop him. It wasn't getting a "memo," but lots of different people wanted to "stop the new Hitler" and "knew what they had to do." A lot of little nudges and winks were exchanged, between bigwigs in private and between bosses and employees. Places that had any pro-Trump sentiment were targeted. A lot of effort went into suppressing some ideas and pushing approved narratives, including making Biden and Harris look vastly more popular than they really are. Then the DNC "plumbers" did their dirty work.