• @brucethemoose@lemmy.world
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    1 month ago

    Fair. +1

    But also, that just sounds like they’re cheaping out on content filtering. And, you know, kinda broke the enthusiastic community moderation that made it great in the first place.

    • @Lost_My_Mind@lemmy.world
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      201 month ago

      Yes, that’s true. This all happened like 3 weeks after they went public IPO. I didn’t buy it, because I thought reddit had a decent chance of falling on it’s ass on the free market. It’s a 10+ year old company that’s never made a profit. It’s reasonable to assume it might fail.

      3 weeks after I declined, and they went public, I suddenly get 3 temporary bans in a week, and the 3rd one was a permanent ban. All by autobots.

      • @Dead_or_Alive@lemmy.world
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        111 month ago

        Yeah same here, the last post I made was to argue for more disabled access to European historical sites n the r/europe subreddit.

        After everything I’ve posted, THAT is what got me banned.

        After loosing my appeal, I changed all my prior posts to AI generated gibberish.

        Fuck Reddit, salt your posts so they can’t use your content to make money on search or train AI.

        • @Lost_My_Mind@lemmy.world
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          71 month ago

          I wish I could, but I have hundreds of thousands if not millions of comments.

          Look at my time here, and now look at how many comments I have here, and know that I am running at MAYBE 5% of my posting capacity.

          Lemmy just is barren of content if you don’t care about politics, linux, or star trek.