Comment on: A problematic question is asked on /r/Askscience and the jannies immediately go to work censoring away anything that deviates from the answer they want then promptly locking the thread. Gotta keep the masses from seeing the truth.
>Gotta keep the masses from seeing the truth.
The top reply is the truth OP. The herd immunity concept is also fairly straightfoward, so I'm not sure what more you expected.
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07 Aug 2021 04:59
u/Anon125
in r/RedditCensors
Comment on: The /r/Netflix mods support child pornography and pedophilia by censoring all threads on their subreddit calling out Netflix for Cuties.
This. Americans making it all about their personal little drama. Stop dragging attention away from these crimes to your tribal squabbles.
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12 Sep 2020 09:12
u/Anon125
in r/RedditCensors
Comment on: /r/sports posts about the NFL players getting booed last night, but when the thread doesn't go their way they censor away some of the comments then just lock it. You either agree with the mods' personal opinions, or you get censored.
What a junk subreddit. It's mostly American football and the rest is also mostly American sports.
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11 Sep 2020 18:13
u/Anon125
in r/RedditCensors
Comment on: I'm permanently banned from r/worldnews because I post news about Uyghur
You mean US democrats? I'd say politics over there are deeply rotten in general. And it's affecting our Reddit all over the place.
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24 Jul 2020 11:55
u/Anon125
in r/RedditCensors
Comment on: Fight Reddit Censorship at Thedonald.win
And leave US politics out of this. Like I care. Leave foreign politics for what it is. This sub is for Reddit.
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14 Mar 2020 21:33
u/Anon125
in r/RedditCensors
Comment on: [Feb 23, 2020] Still heavy censorship on r/coronavirus
>Focusing on that one story that seems off the wall, is just distracting from the real problem.
Luckily there is enough space in this comment section to both criticize the rampant thread deletion and point out an interesting detail from the screenshot.
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23 Feb 2020 20:41
u/Anon125
in r/RedditCensors
Comment on: [Feb 23, 2020] Still heavy censorship on r/coronavirus
On the other hand, you'd expect that due to the sheer quantity of fiction and the human willingness to see patterns. See also horoscopes.
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23 Feb 2020 16:49
u/Anon125
in r/RedditCensors
Comment on: [Feb 23, 2020] Still heavy censorship on r/coronavirus
The third one about the prediction from 40 years ago is a little too much for me...
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23 Feb 2020 16:19
u/Anon125
in r/RedditCensors