automod filters made reddit an absolute nightmare. pouring my heart out on the depression sub and getting it removed because it didn’t have 300 characters or it was image post saturday or god knows what. you basically just don’t get to post on any sizable sub — before it was at least a lottery! post, see if people will like it! but now you can’t even get a post through!
there are 50 automod filters on everything, forbidden words or topics, perfectly good questions cast away to megathreads no one reads!
it’s a dire, awful landscape, and really terrible user experience, having something on your chest and wanting to post, but oh hey this won’t be posted until our ‘mod team’ ‘reviews’ it. isn’t that what voting is for? please stop treating me like a spambot or troll by default!
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I’m gonna go through my old reddit messages and see what subreddits I’ve been banned from and why
You’ve been banned from /r/GamingCircleJerk not for breaking any rules, but for making a joke one of our mods doesn’t like (I said “kill me now please” in response to journalists showing footage of actual literal Russian soldiers being actually literally killed, describing said footage as “Call Of Duty style”)
You’ve been banned from /r/JusticeServed for pointing out that Donald Trump got vaccinated in /r/Conservative
You’ve been banned from /r/LateStageCapitalism for arguing with conservatives in a variety of subreddits
You’ve been banned from /r/WitchesVsPatriarchy for arguing with libertarians in /r/PoliticalCompassMemes. You may appeal this ban.
In your appeal, you must:
- Explain your participation in a subreddit that promulgates hate speech and brigades other subreddits
- Explain why you feel you should be unbanned
- Explain your feelings on the Patriarchy.
- Your appeal must contain the words “Formal Ban Appeal”, otherwise it will not be considered
Appeals submitted without these four elements will not be considered.
^(Actual real text from the /r/WitchesVsPatriarchy mod team)
I’m ashamed of how many of these bans I tried to appeal instead of just logging into my alternate account to evade them
instead of just logging into my alternate account to evade them
Just unsubscribe the community and go participate on some other.
It’s not worthwhile to engage with people that behave like this. And the mods of large subredits were always forced to behave like this, so it was never worthwhile to participate in any large one.
/r/JusticeServed had the biggest pussies for mods I’ve ever seen … like ever.
Every subreddit I listed had the biggest pussies for mods. I didn’t include any subreddits where my appeal was accepted without the mods saying something along the lines of “you’d better behave yourself this time”
Shout-out to /r/me_irlgbt mods for being chill and immediately unbanning me because I only visited /r/conspiracy to argue with flearthers
flearthers
Do they believe earth is being carried on the back of a flea?
I just have to say, your punctuation and grammar are immaculate.
Are you some kind of mod or English professor?
Perfect formatting, 5/7.
Now try it with rice.
I just made new accounts constantly on Reddit because they’d ban you for basically nothing from a ton of the major subreddits. Aquire a few bans, nuke account and start over was how I interacted with the platform recently.
I had my original account for years before I got a single ban. I think the moderation teams just got overtaxed and started throwing down the ban hammer for about anything. Plenty of bans just for saying something whoever reviewed it didn’t agree with. Have to love enforcing an echo chamber and killing all discussion.
Same, which also meant I was unable to participate in many places because of ridiculous karma requirements.
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man am i the only one who had no problems with automod? either y’all needed to visit better subs or the problem wasn’t on the reddit side…
Yea bad rules for automod (ex. Each day of the week only a particular type of post is allowed) aren’t really a good justification for not having automod at all.
As Lemmy grows, we’re either going to need automod or the feeds are going to be filled with spam. Even if you add an unreasonable number of mods to every community (which comes with its own issues), you’re relying on users reporting the problem and some mod seeing it.
It’s fine for now because there’s just not that many people, and so there’s not as much incentive to come in posting ads/spam/malicious/horrifying content.
I did moderate on Reddit and while we had discussions about which rules were useful or bad for discussion, we didn’t consider turning it off completely because of how much bad stuff it took care of.
Well, they shadowban you for just mentioning certain things. Like lemmy… so I had that happen a few times. The automated mode tools have gotten progressively more aggressive and oppressive over the years.
There were a lot of arbitrary rules that would be easy to break like on AskReddit where if you included anything in the body, your post got removed. Or subs like AITA, TIL, etc. that required you to include AITA and TIL in the subject or your post got removed.
And then some of the rules were temporary, and you’d never know. Some subs outright banned any posts/comments that mentioned COVID at all, in any way.
yeah i never gave a shit about those subs, too popular to be fruitful to engage with.
Yeah. Karma requirements pretty much just force you to make a few comments without being an asshole to anyone before you can post. This seems like a fairly low bar to me, at least for anyone who’s not an asshole.
Its reddit, so what you really mean is “karma requirements pretty much just force you express opinions the botfarms and terminally online agree with for a while”
I could deal with the doxxing and such by just routinely deleting my account to maintain opsec (deleted a bunch of high karma accounts). The reason I finally left reddit was the downvote brigades for any opinions that weren’t specifically aligned with the zeitgeist.
What’s even the point? If I want my opinions artificially implanted in me, I’ll just go watch cable news.
Look while I do agree Reddit can be a bit of an echo chamber, what you’re saying is you struggle to interact with a community in a way that the people in that community are happy with. I’m not suggesting that you are a trolling fuckbag intent on only starting fights and drama for their own amusement, but what you want to be able to do without restriction is the same as what a trolling fuckbag intent on only starting fights and drama for their own amusement would want…
I don’t necessarily disagree with your point, I just don’t think it’s a good enough reason to decide minimum karma limits aren’t valuable.
Since most redditors fail at voting and use the buttons as “I agree” or “I disagree” buttons, it becomes pretty easy to have a normal mainstream opinion and get absolutely crucified because you accidently wandered into yet another echo chamber. Let’s say hypothetically that you were a new reddit user and not a user for over 10 years, and you walk in and say a normie opinion, and then get downvoted into oblivion by an echo chamber. What does that look like to the victim of the downvote brigade?
Originally downvotes didn’t matter, they were just imaginary internet points. With automod minimum karma limits, for a brand new user, now not only did your post get piledriven into the dirt for what would normally be an uncontroversial opinion, but now your ability to interact elsewhere on reddit has been compromised.
After that, lots of people who might otherwise be good users will just say “forget that” and leave, further enforcing the echo chamber.
It does get ridiculous when subs have 2k karma requirements or like 2 year old account requirements.
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To be a little more accurate… I like the fact that each instance can decide what the rules are of what kinds of posts are allowed and what kind of behaviour is appropriate or not.
Some Lemmy communities and instances can have strict rules, some can be relaxed. It’s that freedom that I enjoy very much.
If you see “removed” here: bitch
…you’re using lemmy.ml
I always loved how /r/blackpeopletwitter only allowed black people to post in that sub, because that’s not racism.
Also, they verified users just by asking them to send a photo of their skin, like people couldn’t just find a random picture online. Truly the dumbest sub in existence.
Might want to add an /s to that first sentence. I myself know that it’s sarcasm, but it’s not peoples’ faults if they don’t realize it, fam. ^^
It really did start to feel like a majority of the major subs were just 5 friends circle jerking each other and muting, blocking and deleting everyone else. Might as well just have made their subs private if they wanted it to be like that.
Plus the number of times I got banned from what is this thing because my comment didn’t meet their standards.
It’s like r/history and r/science. Every single comment thread was completely empty with nothing but [removed] over and over. Why the fuck even have a sub at that point? And then anytime anyone mentioned how ridiculous it was, in other subs even, they’d get piled on by people defending it somehow. It’s like being in the fucking twilight zone.
I fucking hated those subs for that exact reason. What’s good about a thousand comments saying “removed”? How does that help anyone? It’s so asinine, and then the little goober defenders cry about how it’s to keep the level of discussion high. What discussion? Discussion is blatantly not allowed.
EXACTLY. could not stand that shit. smug and obnoxious. it makes sense to promote good answers, sure, but don’t remove everything else! what if i don’t need a PHD-level answer to something? can’t you use flairing to showcase good answers instead of deleting everything?
The big difference is: in reddit, you would actually be informed why your post was removed. Here, stuff vanishes without the poster even noticing
Modlog
Aren’t people notified when mods removes their stuff?
I‘m not in expert user. My experience: I planned to create a worldbuilding series for an sci-fi Aztec empire. Designed that empire, created some leading characters and made AI images for their spaceships.
I then posted the image of the ship with the accompanying fluff and got some upvotes. I also crossposted this into an AI art area.
Next day, my original post had vanished without trace, while the crosspost still existed.
For me, this was my Wikipedia moment where I decided to not put more effort into lemmy.
Definitely agree. Better or worse, at least I know I can make a post on here without it being instantly removed and getting a ban for not reading the 3000 page rulebook.
Sorry your post has been removed for not being general enough for “General Discussion”.
Also you have been banned from “General Discussion” for posting in other “Specific Discussion” channels which is against our policy.
I can’t post in c/CasualConversation for some reason…
I’ve never posted there before and am not banned as far as I can see, posts just never save properly when I try…
Deleted for Rule 7: no capitalization allowed in posts, and they must begin with the letter “h.” This is our version of the Green M&Ms clause. Aren’t we clever?
Yes. The other thing I got tired of was “we’re locking this because moderation is a lot of work, therefore no one can talk at all.”
That should be an option in extreme cases but it should be considered a last resort, like locking the sub. Reddit mods would do it at the drop of a hat with any thread that was very active, with not one fuck to give about blocking legit discussion.
You want to hear about the absurdity of automod deletions on Reddit? I got a post deleted from illegallifeprotips. For involving revenge or some such nonsense.
All it was, I had discovered an amazing way to stop scam calls, bill collectors, really most anyone from calling you that you don’t want calling you ever again. It works like a dream, and if there is anyone standing next to you it definitely gets a reaction.
So… does this tip involve procreation-like activities between consenting ‘not parental’ father figures?
I sent you a private message because I don’t know if the details would break any rules.
I’m sure you’ll love this AutoMod bot for Lemmy I have built, then!
Seriously though, I tried to stay as true to my morals as possible writing this and that includes not judging people for the communities they choose to interact with. So there’s no shadow bans nor any “you’ve been banned from X for having written in Y once” crap. Just removal of no no words (set by mods) and some other extra features.
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