Does this mean, we don’t have to follow certain rules and we can conduct massive raid reddit operation? We can literally do that since there is no rule about that.

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    Turns out there’s lots of stuff Reddit admins don’t like you saying

    • Death to all slave owners
    • Nazis get the pit
    • Founding a social website posturing as a free speech space so that you can facilitate child pornography rings is bad and makes you deserving of painful death

    You know, stuff like that. Stuff they have a personal stake in.

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      Yes. No ads. Admins are comrades. Community is responsive to feedback. Mods don’t need to self censor to please capital. You could run your own server off a $30 raspberry pi in your house and it would federate with this community out of the box. This is not neoliberal “freedom”. This is self-determination and collective action. In other words, it’s what we would have all been doing if capital hadn’t commodified these behaviors.

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    imma make use of my freedom of speech, don’t mind me just venting and saying whatever would get me banned on reddit:

    • God, Syria and Assad!
    • Death to america
    • Mao was right about landlords
    • world would be a better place if Stalin gulag’d more people
    • allowing germany to exist as a nation after ww2 was a mistake
    • I don’t like Putin but i’d rather have him than NATO
    • Ukraine is not winning and Zelensky is just playing soldier for the cameras well away from the front
    • repression of reactionary forces is cool and good
    • China is more democratic than any western country and Xi is the real leader of the free world
    • i have leaked insider information from the swiss government and i don’t regret it one bit
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        i was at an internship working for the local government and i took a picture of a confidential document detailing horrid conditions in some refugee centers + some degree of evidence that the local police apparatus was geared towards intimidating minorities in order to discourage them from applying for naturalization or work permits and whatnot. Direct links to a prominent politician. The news broke out (partially because of me, sent the stuff to my father’s newspaper anonymously) and there was a bit of an actual ruckus because of it. People were calling for that politician to get impeached.

        Nothing happened in the end, but at least people talked about it