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I couldn't completely get away from Reddit but isn't it interesting how people still BELIEVE the company / platform is on their side?

I've been seeing that a lot of Reddit communities are getting banned if they bad mouth Elon Musk. I was hoping that after the last Reddit exodus, folks would understand that that company, and any other that backs a major social media network โ€” They don't care about what's going on.

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  • People are still on Twitter after he did a Nazi salute

    • And they will, misinterpreting what he did as "actually not a Nazi salute."

      And in the same way, people in Reddit will keep misinterpreting admin actions as if the admins were on their side. I do think that they'll eventually leave, but because the site is not good for them any more - and they'll never notice that it isn't good any more because of those admins.

  • I read one news about a community ban, and that was about calls to violence and doxxing over days, resulting in a temporary community ban. Not merely talking about Elon. I don't think that would be handled much differently on any other decent platform.

    Have there been other instances of bans?

  • I don't think I would call interesting. I would call it depressing now.

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