I get that, but I thought the issue was related to doxxing and spamming. When I asked what rule I had broken, I got the response "The rule that says we're trying to preserve t_d." So in other words "Because I fucking said so you pleb." I wouldn't care but there are a fuckton of posts, many highly upvoted, with references and videos about spirit cooking and pizzagate. Hell, a post yesterday about Andrew Breitbart's tweet about Podesta was even stickied despite the fact that it insinuated Breitbart knew about Pizzagate. Idk, I've always had a watchful eye on the mods there since Nimble America and the mod purge.
You have to work around the edges. Breitbart was good enough. Just stay away from 'pizza' because high powered D.C. lawyers contacted Reddit and told them, "Take this shit down or we will sue you into oblivion and we have the money and political power to do it!" This is about power and money. The Mods are just nobodies who are doing as they are told realizing if they don't they'll get the ax.
Don't take it personally. For real. Keep up the good work! We are free here to post. Facebook is still allowing it as well. You can post on Twitter but can't mention it by name.
At this point it may actually be more beneficial to sacrifice the sub on the altar of Pizzagate. The fallout would be tremendously epic. Power goes to the head though...
Here's the thing: T_D is going to go down eventually, and they know it. If they go out on their own terms, they can have a backup plan implemented and disseminated beforehand AND make a massive splash in the media that would come from Reddit banning such a huge sub for no good reason.
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MeatballPizza ago
They banned Pizzagate. That's Pizzagate related. Surprised they didn't ax you already.
The Mods were scared by Reddit. Reddit told them to ax PG stuff or they'd go the way of our sub here.
Member_Berry_Addict ago
I get that, but I thought the issue was related to doxxing and spamming. When I asked what rule I had broken, I got the response "The rule that says we're trying to preserve t_d." So in other words "Because I fucking said so you pleb." I wouldn't care but there are a fuckton of posts, many highly upvoted, with references and videos about spirit cooking and pizzagate. Hell, a post yesterday about Andrew Breitbart's tweet about Podesta was even stickied despite the fact that it insinuated Breitbart knew about Pizzagate. Idk, I've always had a watchful eye on the mods there since Nimble America and the mod purge.
MeatballPizza ago
You have to work around the edges. Breitbart was good enough. Just stay away from 'pizza' because high powered D.C. lawyers contacted Reddit and told them, "Take this shit down or we will sue you into oblivion and we have the money and political power to do it!" This is about power and money. The Mods are just nobodies who are doing as they are told realizing if they don't they'll get the ax.
Don't take it personally. For real. Keep up the good work! We are free here to post. Facebook is still allowing it as well. You can post on Twitter but can't mention it by name.
stophboy7 ago
At this point it may actually be more beneficial to sacrifice the sub on the altar of Pizzagate. The fallout would be tremendously epic. Power goes to the head though...
Here's the thing: T_D is going to go down eventually, and they know it. If they go out on their own terms, they can have a backup plan implemented and disseminated beforehand AND make a massive splash in the media that would come from Reddit banning such a huge sub for no good reason.
Womb_Raider ago
Sooner it goes out, the sooner reddit dies. But I think it's also doing a good job of redpilling some other portions of reddit.