R/conspiracy mods covering up story of trans mod preying on children
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R/conspiracy mods seem to be covering up a story right now of a Reddit mod who was using their position to lure children to their home where they could give them hormone injections behind their parents back.
This is hardly the first case of reddit mods using their position for seedy behavior, and I believe there could be a much bigger conspiracy at play. Maxwell was known to be a power user on Reddit, and with other mods now involved in illegal behaviour with minors, it leads one to wonder if there is a major pedophile ring going on among mods and admins of Reddit.
Oh you mean like Reddit is used to contact/befriend minors? Could be. In that case, it would mean the moderator role is just "cover" for their real work.
Who the fuck still uses reddit
I get pop up updates and over on r/Minnesota they are freaking over some mayo clinic firing 700 untaxed and apparently replacing,or planning to them with infected vaxed
I just had my account suspended there for "threatening violence". My offense was asking an MSM brainwashee how Biden's dick tastes. Not sure what is so violent about that. Can't even ask questions any more.
I was a redditor since like 2006. Had an account in "good standing" with a decent amount of karma but that all changed some time around 2016 or 2017. Now I can't even make an account without it getting banned within 24hrs. Even if I just comment like normal on sports or niche hobby subs. Weird.
Unfortunately myself. I agree with you, but they have a number of small communities I still like to follow. I wish the dot.win communities would expand and I could eventually leave that hell hole behind.
I buy gold and silver on one of the communities on there and visit r/wallstreetsilver on ocassion.
Damn that makes me feel alot better about some of the stupid shit I spend my money on, thanks bro. Lol.
If somebody injected my kids with anything, without my knowledge, I'd probably still be in jail, because that person would be dead...
Pretty sure this could be prosecuted successfully for "corruption of a minor" along with whatever laws there are for administering medical treatment without a license or permit to a minor
And reddit is currently down. Gotta wipe the databases of said data
Reddit filed with the SEC to become a publicly-traded corporation in mid-December. They've been installing ESG score-focused mods in all the "problematic" subs and the effects are just now being noticed.
Was an active user since the beginning until the rumblings about reddit going public started to appear back in I think 2019
didn't feel like getting a police visit for saying water makes wet.
Bit irritating it became the default place for niche subjects instead of forums on smaller websites
Could it be:
because the story is pretty old?
because Reddit ordered them to do it?
because it is actually an FBI sting operation to round up a ring of people participating in this?
Yeah it's definitely not OK to give underage children drugs of any kind without their parents consent.
That said, this story is over 5 years old. Anything to whip conservatives into a frenzy though, right.
https://www.reddit.com/r/Drama/comments/4iltqj/42_year_old_udrewiepoodle_defends_inviting_a_13/?utm_source=reddit-android
a) I'm not a conservative and if you think only conservatives care about children and fighting paedophilia there is something seriously wrong with you, though considering you're here to defend someone preying on children I shouldn't be too surprised.
b) I'm a frequent Reddit user and had never heard this story, which leads me to believe it's been covered up and clearly the mods are still attempting to contain the story. When you compare this with another case of reddit mods being involved in paedophilia last year, clearly there is an issue here.