I was banned quite some time ago. I was a 13 year user at that time. I used Reddit without any issues for many years, until a few years back when my posts started to get removed and got temporary bans. I was permanently banned for a response to a post where someone that said it was a women's own fault for getting raped as they should dress appropriately, that man was hit by a woman. I posted that he deserved that. I got banned right away for "inciting violence". I guess it is OK to incite rape? I don't really miss it that much, but maybe I'll still try again some time. I'll just refrain from any meaningful discussion.
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idk but i just got perm banned an hour ago for saying that maybe nyc subway riders shouldn't sit around watching tiktokers commit assault and battery on sleeping passengers, on a video of a tiktoker committing assault and battery on a sleeping passenger where nobody even said anything and barely looked away from their phones. Never going back.
Big jump in the use of poorly written mod bots, annnd the roll out of an AI profiler which gives mods a summary of the personalities & interests & Reddit behaviour of any user participating in their subreddit.
It's probably time to leave reddit; even if you do manage to get your accounts back.
As a former mod of /r/Genderqueer I can say they've been terminally enshittifying for a while now; and have gone full AI rampage to eliminate human mods because they get accused of bias constantly. It doesn't help that some mods are legitimately bad too; some of the stories I could tell you from when I was in private mod-only meta-reddit communities would curl your toes. Even I wasn't without my biases; but I had the interest of my community at heart...which, as you know, nonbinary and genderqueer people are very vulnerable to abuse and harrassment.
It's time to step off the reddit mothership, and don't bother looking back unless you must. Tools like redlib can at least help you view reddit posts still, anonymously even if you can't comment.
I've been running my own personal Redlib instance locally using WSL2, Docker and Podman. It's been invaluable in ensuring I can still read things I need to read.
Yeah, forget it, it is a bots place anyway... my account is maybe 15 or 16 years old, I emptied everything with a tool, I still have the account and lurk from time to time for some sub, but never upvote/post/comment since the API fiasco
So ... you only downvote? 🤣
It's a sign to layoff Reddit and be active on Lemmy.
I started !gnucash@lemmy.ml a couple of days ago mainly to give me a little motivation to log on here daily and post something. Feels like I'm posting into the void at this point, but I did get three subscribers and a handful of upvotes 🤣. I'm still spending 90% of my time over at Reddit, but if we want alternatives we definitely need to participate more.
3 subscribers in 3 days is fair. If you keep up posting regularly. You should continue to get more subs. Subscribed in case I find an interesting post
Thanks!
Love gnucash and I use it all the time .... liked, subscribed to the community and I'll do my best to check in
Thanks!
I'm, uh, somewhat active on here, if you'd like to check out my profile.
My guess: bot mods. Reddit employed some LLM-based bot "moderation" across the site, and those bans are false positives.
Reddit's moderation bots have been extremely trigger happy for many years.
I got my main account, 10+ years club, suspended... appealed it, and got banned. Then every account I had ever logged into with the same IP, app, or browser as the banned one, at any moment in the past, got banned in cascade.
Once you get on Reddit's bad side, there's no going back. Suspensions add flags to Reddit's internal "shadow profile" of every account ever linked in any way. They all become more likely to get flagged and suspended, which gets them flagged even more in turn, until Reddit's ban-evasion system kicks in. Then, they're all toast.
To add insult to injury... once triggered, the bots go back checking your history, applying the most recent moderation guidelines retroactively. Over the following months, the account kept getting notifications about old comments being removed, followed by subreddit bans.
I could write a lot here, but "that just sucks" carries enough weight that I don't need to go 40".
I asked for a recommendation for raw denim repair in my city subreddit. Removed and suspended. 15 year old account. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
Maybe "raw" is now a flagged word? Seriously, the fact that all manner of people are suddenly getting cut off is supremely suspicious.
Lmao, if ‘raw’ is a naughty ban worth word at Reddit…. Why even use that garbage.
In my country, we call jeans "rifle" (pronounced /rɪ'flɛ/). No, really. People get suspended from Facebook Marketplace all the time.
It's a broken shithole of a website, didn't you get the memo?
Reddits been turning to shit for years. Surprised people here still use it.
There was recently a project I was looking into. The only way to contact them was Reddit and Discord. Made a post on Reddit with a several years old account. It was instantly removed by Reddit admin with no explanation. It was not spicy in any way. Literally just asking a question about the project. Fuck me, I guess. Moved on to another project.
No, no ... fuck u/spez.
Reddit is corporate-controlled and moderators/administrators can run amok so easily. I was banned from /r/news years ago with no explanation...I appealed several times with no responses.
I founded /r/AskBibleScholars and have no issues there.
I believe that you already know the answers to your own questions.
The speed at which these suspensions are being done suggests zero human input. And I know the difference between mod removal and a sitewide blanket suspension.
I also had an account that made it to the frontpage once with a gif that I illustrated and animated myself. Shortly after, the account got shadow banned an I never learned why. Didn’t post anything illegal or even weird with it. Reddit moderation is such a shit show.
They ban you for all kinds of nonsense. I had a couple turned over on appeal. My latest ban was for 7 days for threatening violence because I said I hoped those guys who got caught fomenting unrest in Greenland were charged with something serious made an example. The comment was on topic, within the confines of the justice system and made no threat against anyone. Reddit has some really weird moderation. I just deleted the account. Fediverse is better for actual engagement anyway.
This isn't a ban; it's a suspension that I can't recover from because my email address associated with that account no longer works.