Comment on: /r/science mods are at it again. Mass censorship of comments.
According to that logic, can we delete your comment?
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10 May 2018 17:20
u/HappySadChap
in r/RedditCensors
Comment on: /r/science mods are at it again. Mass censorship of comments.
Understood. Is there a better way?
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10 May 2018 17:19
u/HappySadChap
in r/RedditCensors
Comment on: /r/science mods at it again. Censored a MASS amount of comments.
Sorry I posted a new one with a ceddit link. Dont up vote this one.
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10 May 2018 04:44
u/HappySadChap
in r/RedditCensors
Comment on: /r/news mods selectively deciding what is "primarily politics." News about US ambassador to Netherlands is not "primarily politics." News about DACA? Apparently so political that it gets you banned.
I've decided that I'm unsubscribing from /r/news and/r/worldnews.
It's now proven unreliable. Also, eventually many will unsubscribe and they will have less impact with their shilling.
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15 Jan 2018 02:29
u/HappySadChap
in r/RedditCensors
Comment on: I was just banned for pointing out a Misleading Title in /r/worldnews about Trump. The Senate voted 90-0 and US Government Representatives voted for this. It was not Trump's decision, but theirs. Link in comments.
Update: I'm still banned. No communication from the mods despite multiple messages.
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29 Dec 2017 08:16
u/HappySadChap
in r/RedditCensors
Comment on: I was just banned for pointing out a Misleading Title in /r/worldnews about Trump. The Senate voted 90-0 and US Government Representatives voted for this. It was not Trump's decision, but theirs. Link in comments.
I wanted to be sure they read it. Next time i will try messaging them, but as we can see, the post was never labeled as misleading. It makes me question everything I've ever read there.
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25 Dec 2017 02:26
u/HappySadChap
in r/RedditCensors
I was just banned for pointing out a Misleading Title in /r/worldnews about Trump. The Senate voted 90-0 and US Government Representatives voted for this. It was not Trump's decision, but theirs. Link in comments.
164 22 comments 21 Dec 2017 21:50 u/HappySadChap (..) in r/RedditCensorsComment on: I was just banned for pointing out a Misleading Title in /r/worldnews about Trump. The Senate voted 90-0 and US Government Representatives voted for this. It was not Trump's decision, but theirs. Link in comments.
From June:
https://www.timesofisrael.com/senate-unanimously-passes-bill-marking-50-years-since-jerusalem-reunification/
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21 Dec 2017 21:44
u/HappySadChap
in r/RedditCensors