Overly restricting and subjective deletions and bans for low quality. (Eg: /r/casualuk)
Hear me out - restricting based on low quality sounds great, right? Until it’s your post that’s blocked. And you know it isn’t low quality, is unique and offers a new perspective. Some mods have genuinely forgotten that it’s (mostly) humans at the other end of their actions, or haven’t forgotten and enjoy being dicks.
That time they made the up/down-vote arrows slightly smaller in the mobile UI, without notice or changing anything else, so we all spent a solid week confused about why we were suddenly misclicking it on every post.
Thankfully, I don’t think it could happen here since there’s like a million different equally popular mobile clients, and they all release changelogs.
Redditors- I mean AI, Ads, gold, archived posts, and probably more I don’t want to remember
And my axe!
Don’t forget deleted or spoiled comments
Repost bots and hidden post histories
In reply to a comment:
This.
I do this a lot, but I atleast follow or with a paragraph of context.
Thanks for 1000 updoots!
Underrated comment.
(Under the very top comment or something incredibly basic and lame.)
I also choose this guys wife.
It was i also choose this guy’s dead wife iirc
In fairness, that one does get a giggle from me. Every time. Even this one. Especially this one.
Giggity. (Please forgive me.)
Are they still as bad about assuming everyone’s a white cis het man, too?
I forgot about these kinds of comments ace I really don’t miss these kinds of comments.
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Oh damn that’s a shame to hear. I hope we can get better without compromising on being anti-corporate
“This is the way”
This 👆
“Came here to say this.”
“This is the answer.”
“Beat me to it.”
… Followed by nothing else.
Corporate control
Unsolicited bot comments.
One to correct a minor grammar mistake, a second to call the first pedantic, and a bunch of good bot/bad bot replies to both, and now half the comment section is noise.
They’re rarely funny or interesting past the first time you encounter them, and their creators never willing to acknowledge that they’ve unleashed a pest.
Search something innocent and the first post you see is porn.
Censorship
Certainly karma.
A hivemind that likes propaganda
I think that might be 99% of the population. It’s like the zombie apocalypse happened yesterday and nobody noticed.
Karma farming accounts. Bot commenters.
Subreddits that do not represent the title and instead hate it.
I’m looking at you /r/china.The Reddit culture of just hating on random people’s objectively harmless hobbies/interests/preferences. Think “snark” subreddits and similar. And if you call them out on it suddenly you’re the problem.
Channel that hate toward things that actually do harm if anything.
“why dont you just google it smh”













