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I already knew that going a long time. You have to toe their ideological line. That means questions they don't want you to ask, posting videos that seems "pounding your chest." You can't even advertise on their boards unless its something THEY like. Its very draconian.

I don't allow advertising but some sites allow it. I don't know if I'm making sense, or if the impact is landing.
 
You make more sense than they :). No advertising is a great rule, I have not plans so I dont mind.

I deleted my Reddit account and told Reddit why.

Like they would do anything.
 
You make more sense than they :). No advertising is a great rule, I have not plans so I dont mind.
I use social media to market my websites (like this one). Reddit does it in a way that once you post the thread, they shut it down before its ever posted. I met and talked to one of their executives, the guy said he knows, and doesn't seem to care.
I deleted my Reddit account and told Reddit why.

Like they would do anything.
The thing is, there's nothing wrong with Reddit, the website, the problem is website itself can't keep their "moderators" on a leash. Each Subreddit is treated like a single website.

The way it works on a forum like this - is ADMINISTRATOR is the highest ranking manager of a forum, a super Moderator is someone who moderates all forums, and a regular moderator moderates a single forum with limited powers.

Reddit? Every sub has moderators, and there is no "super mod" there is no "super admin."

Reddit > subreddit > Administrator oversees all subs / subreddit > moderator. There's probably a lead moderator in that sub, but it's not the super admins. That's how I see reddit. So, what happens when you have a million subreddits? You have a thousand subreddit moderators. Each moderator has a code of conduct, but here's the thing... these moderators and this happened in normal forums (like this) ...this literally happened in the early 2000's - I would know because I was there. I saw egomanic moderators who get off on their power trips. So combine ideologues with power hungry moderators... It's a pandora's box that you cannot close. You'd have to shut down reddit in order to clean up the leftist bullshit.
 

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