Left r/conspiracy for good tonight. Axo was correct.
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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.