Conde Nast’s Reddit on Sunday started issuing temp bans against users for upvoting wrongthink.
This screenshot was shared by a user on r/WatchRedditDie, a subreddit which chronicles Reddit’s aggressive censorship:
Reddit announced in February that users “who consistently upvote policy-breaking content within quarantined communities will receive automated warnings, followed by further consequences like a temporary or permanent suspension.”
The level of censorship required to keep Reddit a far-left echo chamber is rather remarkable. They’ve banned every “far-right” subreddit in existence since 2016 and banned r/The_Donald through a mod takeover earlier this year.
Nonetheless, populist right-wing messages still manage to get through on various subs only to be censored by their petty mods.
Most of Reddit is controlled by just five mods and they censor users who dare to point this out.
www.informationliberation.com/?id=61546
Reddit isnt even subtle when it comes to what they want you to think. A lot of niche subreddits require you fulfill a ton of rules and contradictory clauses.
For example, every abuse subreddit requires an assumption of abuse. So now the person is abused, we cant ask questions? Ironically this made it much harder to find trolls on these subreddits because you cant ask them questions. So karma as always finds a way
Need more proof they are data mining?
h/t Venus230
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