Mike Hardaker, who has maintained a Reddit account for 20 years, has been shadow-banned on Reddit. He has posted an update on X, stating that Reddit requires an ad spend to restore organic posting. This demand was given to him in writing.

  • doug@lemmy.today
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    17 days ago

    My ~19 year old account was permabanned after three strikes that involved two upvotes of Luigi pictures and then— after seeing a vid of Trump falling asleep— saying he shouldn’t wake up.

    Then my alt got a warning for “disparaging communities” after I said one of the two PDX subreddits started so they could talk shit about houseless people, which is a fact.

    Three of those were flagged by AI, the last one— the warning— was a person flagging it and couldn’t be contested.

    It’s gone to the dogs.

    • exaybachae@startrek.website
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      17 days ago

      I’m jealous of all y’all who know why you got bans.

      I’ve gotten warning and temp bans, but they never specify why. They never include the content. Just saying promoting this or that is very unclear, like how, when, where? Did I actually?

      I always just ignore them and carry on on alts for a while.

      Their shit is so stupid. But there’s a lot of useful content on Reddit. I still hit up old house and DIY type groups, cause I own an old house, and specific tech groups because of the tech I use, but I don’t miss the rest.

      • rumba@lemmy.zip
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        17 days ago

        I left before they could ban me. I’d most certainly be gone by now.

        Getting rid of that algorithm was probably the second most positive change I made in my life in the past 5 years.

      • Jumbie@lemmy.zip
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        16 days ago

        You can surf Reddit without an account and without their app.

        Google searches lead you to relevant info. Then you leave. Voila!