either DIGG does something about Mod Abuse... or it will become just another Reddit echo-chamber clone.
I see, comment after comment, people constantly bringing up how mods are the reason reddit is what it is today. But what I am not seeing, is people telling us why that is.
The truth is that leftists strongarmed a majority of the subreddits, including the major NON-POLITCAL subreddits. From this point, every conservative was being either outright banned or shadowbanned especially with tools used to do site-wide subreddit bans. You comment once on r/cats about how you dont like Maduro or something, well now you cant comment on 90% of all subreddit... enjoy. Then once there were no conservatives left to ban due to hardware and IP bans that reddit implements (trust me, I know and failed at making alt accounts after i got banned), they started to go after left-wing individuals that weren't extreme enough for the mods taste.
Now, r/pics to r/comics to r/cats to r/gaming to r/LiterallyAnySubredditYouCanThinkOf are all being held hostage by leftwing mods with a ban-happy trigger finger.
So, what will DIGG do to stop this from happening on this platform? Attached I have a screenshot of an mod removing a comment that should not have been removed.
And also attached are images, in , showing leftists calling to MURDER people and political assassinations that are not being removed. But you know what will? Calling a person a shortened word that stands for "female dog" (last slide, again).
And btw, I already know this comment section will get swamped with leftists who cant stand to acknowledge this truth. And I also know I have a high probability of being banned from this site too, and if that happens... oh well, go ahead and enjoy your regular old echo-chambers with a new fresh coat of paint.
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