lol had something similar happen when I made a single comment in a post that came up on /r/all. It’s a terrible way to moderate and is basically like “zero tolerance” policies in public schools that do nothing to fix the problems
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dude, your edit just lets us know that you have the political discernment of a 15-year-old.
So what was your comment? Who cares if it was automated or not when the comment is sufficiently bad?
Also, how did you ever imagine that your message is a reasonable response to the mods?
Ah yes, the enlightened centrist 😂
Ah yes, a limiting label by someone who pretends centrists cant have negative views about one side or the other.
You are proof of concept. I vote Democrat resoundingly, and the one time i didnt it was for Gabbard. But I can still admit that I see this shit way more on the left-hand-side of American Politics.
If I was a democrat who said this would you suddenly label me as a republican? Foolish mentality...
All you Centrist dudes do is argue with everybody and act intellectually superior get a life
The word you want is “sophistry”.
No wonder they muted you. You responded to the ban like a whiny right-wing bitch who doesn't understand what freedom of speech actually is.
I mean, it’s Reddit. What did you expect? This has been status quo there for years. Maybe don’t use it, or accept the that Spez is a piece of shit and each community can decide it doesn’t want crossover from other communities.
But really, is blocking people who have activity in another sub so different from a mastodon instance defederating from another instance? Just in a shitty Reddit way?
I agree but with your second paragraph, the question: Por qué no los dos?
Yes, it's kinda ill-natured on both. I dont see why that takes away from another (if that is what you're implying, sorry if I misunderstood).
Defederation and limiting posting for certain users on Reddit are in no way ill natured. To suggest it is, is no different than Elon Musk’s “freedom of speech absolutism.” People who go out of their way to personally start a community have the right to draw a line (not including protected classes) as to who can join their party.
You are seeing the consequences of engaging with the worst of Reddit.
Yeah, many subreddits have a bot that automatically bans you for making a single post in one that they don't like.
It's a weird choice. I remember r/latestagecapitalism had one where if you accrued certain number of karma in unrelated subs, they would ban you.