Lots of people have been banned, across all their accounts, with no recourse, and new accounts suffer the same fate
My fiancée lost over a third of her followers overnight, and asked a mod she knows what was happening.
She was told that anyone who had been banned, for any reason whatsoever was being indiscriminately purged, with device fingerprinting and other mechanisms used to keep them from finding a way back in
Apparently it has been happening in stages, so that’s why there are waves of mass-bans
Reddit seems determined to cut themselves off at the knees, so here’s hoping that Digg and Lemmy can shine and learn from the mistakes of Reddit
Just a guess. Trying to reinvent themselves as a conservative platform?
I think they at least want to be seen as sympathetic to conservatives
The reality is that they always were. Reddit was never “left-wing”
But it’s about what’s publicly visible and “known”
I also firmly believe it’s to crush the idea that the majority of people don’t like what’s happening. Feels like standard censorship to me. If you look around, and it feels like everyone is against you, you have much incentive to speak up. Nobody wants to stand alone. Reddit is such a huge platform for discussion–they want to use that power to shape what is ‘normal’.
That’s a really good point
Perception is reality