Left r/conspiracy for good tonight. Axo was correct.
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lol, you're talking to one of the most wrongfully banned (then rightfully unbanned) people from that sub. It's cancer, because of the fifth column in the mod ranks allowing the the baddies to run amuck. I loved the actual community, which is why I was there participating everyday for 9+ years. Received my perma-Suspension sitewide for a 4+ year old comment on there, and haven't looked back. Fuck Reddit, and fuck /r/con and the mods there. Flytape did nothing wrong.
I left when axo left. Fuck reddit
Axo was by far the only mod there that actually had my back. There were a few others (whom I considered my mates), and I wish they would participate here, but their absence makes me wonder... You know who you are, mates. Abandon ship. We have a life raft, always have. I get it, something is better than noting (ie. Voting within the system). The system is rigged, and you cannot win. The house always wins. Stop playing their games!
I believe people are addicted to reddit and that's why they have a hard time leaving
Yup, addicted to the upvotes - serotonin upper (and even the downvotes - persecution complex) - downer). Why some snort coc and some drink. Social media is more addictive than speed balling with a few 40's, for real.
HE had your back because you were both toxic partisan hacks of the same cloth.
lol, partisan hack? I'm a Voluntaryist (Anarcho-Capitalist).
I had my whole reddit account nuked for a post I made on /r/conspiracy It was a freedom of information letter about covid from a hospital. The contact details and name of the person were censored, but the publicly available hospital address wasn't censored. And I got done for doxxing or something. The stupid part about it was, my post was never removed, it was still up. A week or two later reversed the ban after appeal. I was then banned from /r/pics for a comment along the lines of implying masks were not effective because 'cases' of covid were sky rocketing anyway despite widespread compliance. I asked what rule I broke, the admins said none just they don't tolerate 'misinformation'. So they are just now outright banning people for going against whatever the chosen narrative is. Reddit is committing suicide.