Comment on: /r/news mods lock thread about South African farm seizures for 10 hours, ban the poster of the thread and censor the shit out of the comments. Meanwhile on /r/worldnews, the seizures are nowhere to be found. HMMMMM....
I posted on r/news for well over a year and got banned last week for rather inocuous comments. They said I had multiple violations, I asked them what violations? they never responded. I believe this is a recent devolopment of that mod team banning any opinion they deem unworthy. It will just turn into r/politics.
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22 Aug 2018 00:08
u/Senaleb
in r/RedditCensors