Reddit is getting ban happy over the PV sting
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Do we do SS here?
SS: I was talking about the PV sting last night - dropped some links to some papers he authored and some other info - and woke up to a permaban this morning with very odd wording.
No cited rule, no action on the open mod logs (I was in /conspiracy) no linked comment, no option for appeal, just "breaking the rules" and pow sitewide permaban...
/conspiracy became controlled opposition several years ago. I find reddit is dull as snot these days. Browsing communities.win and surprisingly Twitter recently gets me all the news that’s fit to read.
Yep. You should see it now though, it's 1000x worse than it has ever been. A couple of months ago some botnets were activated or something like that and the user count went from averaging around 5-10k online to 50-100k online basically overnight. The consensus cracking and topic dilution/sliding became insane at the same time.