Comment on: Reddit Is Cringe | the Untold Story of Why Reddit Is Trash
ahh, a shame to hear about one of their founders being shunned in said fashion, the thumbnail for the clip is bad, but a great piece of work.
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03 Mar 2021 18:03
u/KanataWaltz
in r/RedditCensors
Comment on: The Forbidden Prompt : [WP] Turns out that there was never really a plague spreading across the Earth. You just thought there was, because you died at the start of the year, and have been in Hell ever since. Hell, as it turns out, greatly resembles your homeland. In most ways. At least at first.
I don't mean to bother you, but I have some questions about your fiction, like what if the character doesn't believe they died? another question, if they lived their life trying to improve the world, if they still found them self in said world, would they not continue such? I have heard of many beliefs relating the world as an illusion or merely a "test" and I believe it is worthwhile to always test ones reality, slipping in and out of different phases interests me.
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02 Mar 2021 20:52
u/KanataWaltz
in r/RedditCensors
Comment on: Why did /r/amitheasshole mods ban me for my post? I was just asking if I was the asshole for helping an old lady out of her chair?
I can't make heads or tails of this board, not even sure my posts are visible, this might as well all be scripted bots, why even allow humanity to exist on the internet.
Drinking to my mother today, really miss her, not really sure what to make of the rest of you lot.
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25 Feb 2021 19:07
u/KanataWaltz
in r/RedditCensors
Comment on: r/britishcolumbia censored my post
I hold free speech in high regard, so will link what I posted below, I stand by my assertions, and i'd love to be demonstratively proven wrong about everything I wrote on institutional sexism, I don't even value my countries own fiat currency and I generally question humanity well I sit here paying little mind to the thousands of titles one could carry on this earth, like the titles don't mean anything if you can't keep your humanity eh, they don't mean anything at all really. Anyhow, my best.
[Institutional Sexism, by David Scott Gauthier - Easton Spectator](https://www.eastonspectator.com/2021/02/17/institutional-sexism-by-david-scott-gauthier/)
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19 Feb 2021 17:52
u/KanataWaltz
in r/RedditCensors
r/britishcolumbia censored my post
1 2 comments 18 Feb 2021 05:20 u/KanataWaltz * (self.RedditCensors) in r/RedditCensorsComment on: Censorship
I dont think it would be focused on any one group of people aside from new people, though social scores in general are a worrying concept, could you share which reddit you found the minimum requirements in?
I was worried just the other day of karma and then just thankful I didnt live in China where such a thing matters, I wonder if Reddit plans to protest the Chinese at all, they seem to be trying to get along with them at the moment, a lot of things they are involved in that should draw legitimate worry, though not trying to take this post too far off your topic, social scores just scare me.
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22 Aug 2020 16:33
u/KanataWaltz
in r/RedditCensors
Comment on: You will know who controls you by who you aren't allowed to criticize.
"Anti-Evil Operations team." Could have thought up a better team name. wasn't it a big thing back in the 20s to be anti communist in America? it does sound like you were trying to start a movement? An interesting topic, the individual rights a person has to do just that, much like their team name, you should consider starting a more peaceful movement, the world really does need less vitriol, they may let you if you are a bit more tactful and mindful of what is highlighted, you have good intentions I feel, maybe try to parse your emotions on the matter and take them into further consideration, develop your idea and intentions more. my best.
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14 Jun 2020 19:51
u/KanataWaltz
in r/RedditCensors
Comment on: More than 800 subreddits and counting have jumped on board an open letter calling for the mass censorship of Reddit. Let's hope the things being asked for in the letter never happen.
A poor analogy perhaps, but a moderator plays a similar role in a forum as a police officer does in society, perhaps brute force isn't the answer right now... maybe open discussions are, I am new to reddit, and if I understand the purpose to the sub reddit that wrote the open letter, it can do more then simply highlight racist comments, it can openly start a conversation with the problem they are most certainly looking to face, don't get me wrong, there are a lot of problems in the world, changing someones mind is far more challenging then pushing them underground. maybe I don't understand something going on though, it really doesn't make sense to me.
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11 Jun 2020 02:44
u/KanataWaltz
in r/RedditCensors