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this post was submitted on 10 Dec 2023
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I'd you disagree with the wrong mod or say something "offensive" banned. They look at your appeal and nothing changes.
At this point it's just adult children "working" in their parents basement not making any money.
Even with a modlog, the mods are clearly removing comments. I can't tell you how many times I'll click on a link that reads anywhere from 10-25 "more comments in this thread," only for it to tell me there are no more comments when I click to load them.
I don't know how bans work over here, but I have seen lemmings complain that they got banned temporarily, but never got any notifications of the ban.
It's clearly better than what happened to Reddit, but there still seem to be some bad faith actors about.
I used to go to the The Last of Us subreddit to just vent about the horrible writing in the second part of the game. Jesus, that was s cult. People had to create s second subreddit just to criticize the game. Now, the original subreddit calls names and bans anyone mentioning "the other" subreddit.
Now, I'm from Mexico. The subreddit /r/Mexico is the equivalent to /r/Conservative to the USA. But named after my country, people goes there without knowing this, it's so damn alienating.