I dont know what is up with reddit lately. But i tried to post something and their systeem kept deleting my post. I didnt said anything wrong. How are people still being able to post anything on there?

  • givesomefucks@lemmy.world
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    22 days ago

    The only thing weirder than people still using reddit, is when they think other people give a shit about reddit…

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    22 days ago

    Maybe try using a redlib instance if you need to check out reddit. Personally, I wouldn’t sign in knowing I’m about to freely train that lifeless humming shell of a parasitic LLM incubator.

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    22 days ago

    So they basically cutting their own throat here. Good riddence to them. WELL. It’s good that lemmy comes to the rescue ey?

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    22 days ago

    Myriads of Reddit bots going around these days removing stuff. Just message the mods and see, what they say. They may be able to approve your post. Else, just post on Lemmy.

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    22 days ago

    How are people still being able to post anything on there?

    They’re not. You’re seeing bots.

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    21 days ago

    I made a comment on a post and was permanently banned. it was my first and only comment.

    my comment? “thanks, this is great.”

    it was on a post about a cover song someone did.

    Reddit is fucked, the only thing it’s good for now are bots and porn.

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    4 days ago

    I never got a response from Reddit regarding my account unknown state, too - https://www.reddit.com/user/serious_angel

    I’d been using that account for years, and I can use it, and I do now. I do comment, vote, save bookmarks etc.

    I’ve tried contacting the official Reddit via Email, and their automation tells to write them using the website form. I tried that too, at least 8 times over 4 recent years - no response. Never.

    After several attempts, I tried sending messages to moderators in general Communities like /r/Laravel or /r/AskReddit, and I received response from them only, in a built-in chat, but when I try responding back - Error. Their response was to contact the official support, obviously.

    Meanwhile, the account is marked as “banned”, if I am not mistaken, yet I never ever did anything to get banned in the first place I believe. I awarded other comments with money, purchased “NFT” avatars, so I contributed monetarily to the platform, too.
    It just, all of a sudden, got “banned”, and for literally unknown reason.

    I realized that after years only, too! People don’t even see my comments, and I had been commenting for at least a year before even realizing no one sees them! I accidentally noticed that when tried surfing to my account via “incognito mode”, and since then I’ve been trying to figure out what is wrong - yet no response from the official Reddit support, after multiple attempts writing them…

    It’s all unseen (for others) My current profile Frequent errors
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    22 days ago

    reddit was cool until obama did that ama and 100K people joined overnight and rich folk realized they could influence public opinion via the site. thanks obama.

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    21 days ago

    That’s part of the reason I left. Moderation went insane. The slightest infraction got you permabanned from mainstream subs. Your post could be removed for amazingly technical reasons with no explanation at all for what rule you broke. The site just became impossible to use.