Permanently banned from r/BetterEveryLoop without explanation

18    09 Nov 2021 01:44 by u/karmagheden *

I posted https://np.reddit.com/r/BetterEveryLoop/comments/qo6zxt/how_this_cat_deflects_the_ball_back/ 2 days ago and just now I got a message from that sub saying I was permanently banned. At the moment of writing this, my post is still up, so I am very confused what brought on a ban, let alone a permanent ban. I responded to the message with: >??? What did I do to warrant a permanent ban? But have not heard back yet. Edit: I think I may have some followers who just go around downvoting and reporting my posts and probably get off to seeing me banned and post about it. I hope those people realize they are garbage humans and the mods banning people without good reason, are no better. Political astrotuf and censorship are such a fucking blight on social media.

8 comments

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You probably posted in another sub they didn't like.
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This is the answer
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Reddit is a dystopian and totalitarian social experiment ruled over by mentally ill monsters and owned by loxist kosher evil media magnates. If this is your first time getting unjustly banned from a subreddit, then buddy, you must be either very new or very wet behind the ears.
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It is their sub, they can do what they want, even if it isn't fair. It sucks.
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I don't even know what I did...
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It is actually kind of a cool window into the past when entire governments were run this way.
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From the official reddit mod guidelines. Appeals: Healthy communities allow for appropriate discussion (and appeal) of moderator actions. Appeals to your actions should be taken seriously. Moderator responses to appeals by their users should be consistent, germane to the issue raised and work through education, not punishment. So no. It's not their sub. It's Reddit. And they must abide by the stated moderator rules. This is a subreddit devoted to highlighting the rampant censorship across the entire platform, including permabanning users with zero explanation. That's silencing without adherence or respect to the rules that **everyone** agrees to. It's censorship and we fucking hate it here at /r/RedditCensors
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Healthy communities.