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Zonetrooper 174 points 3 years ago

Back when I used to mod Reddit, starting maybe a year or so ago we'd occasionally get users who would be inexplicably targeted by the auto-filter.

The accounts weren't new, weren't shadowbanned, weren't using any filter-triggering words (that I could guess at), and an examination via Pushshift didn't reveal any kind of spammy behavior. Nonetheless, their posts would get silently removed by the site-wide filter, and frequently we wouldn't even know until they modmailed us.

Now I can't help but wonder if this was a result of a beta-test of something like this. Something they had done had invisibly lowered their "Reddit credit", leaving us as confused as them.

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Astroturfed 58 points 3 years ago

I mentioned lemmy in a comment reply 6 months or so ago, and it very obviously had an effect on my account. Akin to a shadowban but not quiet. I think they've been doing this for a while. It's just public info now...

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SureIsHandOutside 49 points 3 years ago

I got verified as a webcomic creator on r/funny long ago, and over the years it’s been a 50/50 shot whether my original content would get removed by an autofilter, at which point I would reach out to a mod, at which point my submission would maybe be restored hours after I submitted it, with no chance of getting any actual visibility because it never had a real chance when sorting by “new. “

Sometimes a mod tells me I can resubmit, but the timing of a submission matters, and if you’re outside of a good timeslot when you get permission to resubmit, it means less of a chance your submission will do well.

But if you risk waiting for another day, there’s no guarantee it won’t just happen again, and the mod that gave you permission to resubmit might not be working that day, and then you run the risk of some other mod thinking you’re a spammer, and you having to work it out again with them at the risk of a ban.

EDIT: According to at least one measure, my credit under this new system isn’t bad at all, so I’m without explanation for why this keeps happening.

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afraid_of_zombies 18 points 3 years ago

Blackmirror is supposed to be dark fiction not a fucking blueprint

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socsa 2 points 3 years ago

Damn that thread got removed quickly

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InternetTubes 38 points 3 years ago
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Cethin 15 points 3 years ago

I doubt there's going to be an investigation or anything. As scummy as it is, it's perfectly within their rights as a private company. People should refuse to give business to such a company though, but they (probably) didn't do anything illegal.

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douglasg14b 11 points 3 years ago

I have tons of explanation-based comments removed/shadow removed for no apparent reason.

Wonder if that's why

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Stern 10 points 3 years ago

The longer the comment the more likely to hit some sort of automod rule.

Include a phone number? Shortlink? E-mail address? the word "sremoved"? Were you talking about "Suicide Squad" or "Camp Kill Yourself"? All those and so much more can hit something and depending on configuration your post could be removed or filtered.

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Madrigal 9 points 3 years ago

Reddit has been employing all kinds of sketchy shit for years - including some fairly invasive behavioural fingerprinting techniques. And a lot of it has been abused by "powermods" who figured out how to game it.

Good chance these people simply said something that someone didn't agree with and got flagged by some prick with a runaway ego.

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Lucidlethargy 1 point 3 years ago

I wonder if it's admin abuse at the corporate level. I experienced a few very strange situations on Reddit that simply never made sense.

I got permabanned from /r/politics for using the word "retardation", despite the fact I was using the technical/scientific definition of the term (the action of delaying or slowing the progress or development of something.) , and specifically referring to the entire US political instution.

I told the mods this is a word in the English language that is often used outside the denegratory sense, and that I was clearly not in any way targeting those with special needs. They called me "ableist" in response ("that word is ableist and there are no exceptions." )

Like... Wtf? I used to literally hang out and defend special needs kids regularly back when I went to public school. But sure... I guess I'm ableist. The entire situation simply made no sense. I had contributed heavily to that sub over many, many years. I get the impression they were looking for a reason to get rid of me.

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Zonetrooper 3 points 3 years ago

Eh. That seems more like typical out-of-control jargon and labeling ideology than any admin malfeasance. It's unfortunately something I've seen a few times - I had several debates with people who likewise insisted that even using it in the sense of 'to slow something down' was improper, or that using potentially insulting words in any context caused "harm". It's a mindset that goes beyond any Reddit issues.

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