Comment on: Over 4000 comments removed by /r/worldnews moderators for questioning the narrative
This. T_D doesn't pretend to be unbiased. Complaining about T_D censorship is like complaining that you can't spam Patriots memes on the Seahawks sub.
worldnews *does* pretend to be unbiased. So does politics.
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05 Jun 2017 10:34
u/crackinthedam
in r/RedditCensors
Comment on: /r/worldnews head moderator maxwellhill keeps breaking his own subreddit rules to post anti-Trump pieces, this time by reposting a link that had already been removed for being US internal politics
It's likely. Correct The Record/ShareBlue/Media Matters is raising another $40 million to keep astroturfing the entire Internet.
http://www.politico.com/story/2017/01/david-brock-fundraising-trump-233974
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05 Jun 2017 10:31
u/crackinthedam
in r/RedditCensors
Comment on: Banned from /r/OutOfTheLoop by /u/awkwardtheturtle Because I'm suffering from Wrongthink! ๐๐๐
They're not publicly enshrined anywhere. They've been PMed to the mods.
Think of how stupid it would look if Reddit had to admit on the site rules page that there were special rules just for T_D. Of course they won't publicly admit they do this!
For proof, look at any post in T_D showing Reddit screenshots. All the names are blacked out. Automod automatically deletes anyone who links outside T_D. Why does T_D do that and no other sub?
Because those rules exist. The *top three mods of T_D were just unilaterally banned without warning* by Reddit because one of them linked to the subreddit r\politics once. (If a user does that, their post is removed by automoderator.) It's not clear why the other two were banned, but they did it anyway.
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24 May 2017 07:24
u/crackinthedam
in r/RedditCensors
Comment on: /r/religion bans user for pointing out the bad things Islam does, in a thread about stuff religions do
Beacuse you're very sure you are right and those other poor misguided people are being seduced by terrible wrongthink and with your superior education and brainpower you are totally entitled to control the narrative.
Especially because DRUMPF IS A NAZI REEEEEEEEE
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21 May 2017 08:49
u/crackinthedam
in r/RedditCensors
Comment on: /r/news censoring all posts about update in Seth Rich murder case. Even banning users who post about it
That's not "according to the family."
That's "according to a spokesperson for the family," who is a professional DNC crisis consultant.
Here's Seth Rich's parents speaking for themselves. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5BEsacP9vWA&feature=youtu.be
Here's the master thread of current information on his death. https://www.reddit.com/r/The_Donald/comments/6cct6z/his_name_was_seth_rich_and_his_case_will_not_go/
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21 May 2017 08:42
u/crackinthedam
in r/RedditCensors
Comment on: /r/worldnews or /r/Trumpnews? /r/worldnews appears to have completely suspended its rule about "no US politics" when it comes to Trump
That is absolutely what's happening. The admins and powermods *want* Reddit to be a corporate Leftist echo chamber.
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21 May 2017 08:26
u/crackinthedam
in r/RedditCensors
Comment on: Banned from /r/OutOfTheLoop by /u/awkwardtheturtle Because I'm suffering from Wrongthink! ๐๐๐
r/AskThe_Donald
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21 May 2017 08:24
u/crackinthedam
in r/RedditCensors
Comment on: Banned from /r/OutOfTheLoop by /u/awkwardtheturtle Because I'm suffering from Wrongthink! ๐๐๐
T_D has many special rules no other sub has.
1. Not allowed to link to any other sub, let alone any post within a sub.
2. Not allowed to mention any other Reddit username. Even screenshots must have all usernames blacked out.
3. Only one post per sub permitted to reach r\all. Leftists create dozens of shill subs to get around this. MarchAgainstTrump, r\esist, MarchAgainsTrump (which is different), EnoughTrumpSpam...
4. Sticky posts not allowed to reach r\all. If they would have otherwise, they take up the single slot on r\all allowed to T_D, and no T_Dposts can reach all.
5. r\popular created specifically to prevent T_D from reaching the front page. r\politics and the other anti-Trump subs remain in r\popular.
Meanwhile, subs like SRS, EnoughTrumpSpam, and MarchAgainstTrump openly brigade and call for brigading both T_D and its posters. Admins allow this.
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21 May 2017 08:24
u/crackinthedam
in r/RedditCensors
Comment on: /r/TwoXChromosomes "proactively" banning again
The system is functioning as designed. The admins are complicit and want this to happen. They want to turn Reddit into a mainstream Democrat social justice echo chamber where dissenting opinions are not allowed.
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21 May 2017 08:07
u/crackinthedam
in r/RedditCensors
Comment on: Evidence of MarchAgainstTrump moderator using 5 bot accounts to post almost 5000 articles to their sub in under 2 months
It's a safe bet, especially on a college campus. Zero of those "white Trump supporter hate crimes" have turned out to be real. *Every single one has been faked.*
Meanwhile, http://attacksontrumpsupporters.com
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12 May 2017 13:43
u/crackinthedam
in r/RedditCensors
Comment on: Evidence of MarchAgainstTrump moderator using 5 bot accounts to post almost 5000 articles to their sub in under 2 months
I'm looking at the front page of The_Donald right now. 2K to 14K upvotes per post, 23 to 801 comments per article. 400K subscribers and 3,350 online.
I'm looking at the front page of MarchAgainstTrump now. 10 (yes, ten) to 285 upvotes per post, zero to 58 comments, **except for two posts with 20K and 26K upvotes, both of which made r\all.** 53K subscribers, 1,300 online.
Now, the front page of r\esist. 7 (yes, seven) to 274 upvotes per post, **except for two posts with 30K upvotes each, both of which made r\all.** 83K subscribers, 236 online.
r\esist is even more blatant than MAT. A sub with literally 7% of the active users and an average upvote count in the dozens can vault two articles to all with an upvote count *unachievable by a sub with 14 times the active users*?
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12 May 2017 10:30
u/crackinthedam
in r/RedditCensors
Comment on: Evidence of MarchAgainstTrump moderator using 5 bot accounts to post almost 5000 articles to their sub in under 2 months
The reason the front page was all T_D, *which was only for a few hours one day,* was when Reddit changed "the algorithm" to keep T_D articles off the front page but screwed up the code and made EVERY front page article from T_D instead. They "fixed" it in a few hours so that it had its intended effect of censoring T_D.
T_D has been artificially banned from r\all for months, and r\popular was created specifically to keep it off the front page. Upvote botting wouldn't do anything even if it did happen.
Think about it. T_D is the biggest non-default sub and the most active sub. Is it really a surprise that it would thus dominate r\all organically unless they deliberately censored it, which the admins admit to having done on multiple occasions?
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12 May 2017 10:19
u/crackinthedam
in r/RedditCensors
Comment on: Evidence of MarchAgainstTrump moderator using 5 bot accounts to post almost 5000 articles to their sub in under 2 months
No, the Left has been trying to start the race war by constantly attacking white people and faking hate crimes in their name. Over 60 verified fake just during this election cycle.
http://fakehatecrimes.org
Number verified real during this time: <5
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12 May 2017 07:54
u/crackinthedam
in r/RedditCensors
Comment on: Evidence of MarchAgainstTrump moderator using 5 bot accounts to post almost 5000 articles to their sub in under 2 months
**95% of donations to the Ossoff campaign were from out of state.**
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12 May 2017 07:53
u/crackinthedam
in r/RedditCensors
Comment on: Evidence of MarchAgainstTrump moderator using 5 bot accounts to post almost 5000 articles to their sub in under 2 months
You've cherrypicked three such posts in a week?
Look at the entire front page of T_D at any time. Right now the lowest # of comments is 32 and the highest is 790, with the average being maybe 100. Looks organic to me.
Now look at the upvotes on the T_D front page. Every post has over 1500 upvotes, most have several thousand, and a few have over 10K. That's what organic activity looks like.
Then look at the numbers on r\esist, r\MarchAgainstTrump, or any of the other dozens of anti-Trump shill reddits. There will be dozens of posts with <100 upvotes and one with 20K+ that's on the front page. That's what a few shills in control of a giant upvote botnet looks like.
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12 May 2017 07:51
u/crackinthedam
in r/RedditCensors
Comment on: Evidence of MarchAgainstTrump moderator using 5 bot accounts to post almost 5000 articles to their sub in under 2 months
Look at the numbers on the T_D front page. Every post has over 1500 upvotes, most have several thousand, and a few have over 10K. That's what organic activity looks like.
Then look at the numbers on r\esist, r\MarchAgainstTrump, or any of the other dozens of anti-Trump shill reddits. There will be dozens of posts with <100 upvotes and one with 20K+ that's on the front page. That's what a few shills in control of a giant upvote botnet looks like.
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12 May 2017 07:45
u/crackinthedam
in r/RedditCensors