I found Lemmy thanks to a guy on reddit wich answered to my comment. I said that we leftists generally lacked a place where we could express some opinions without te fear of being banned. infact Reddit moderation (both admins and mods) suck and doing their “job” and there are instances of people being banned just for saying something completely normal or just some bugs. I am still active on Reddit but would like to make the Lemmy community grow so mabye it can become and actual alternative.
Sorry for any disturb, bye :3
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Ban evasion control is stupid and I fucking hate permabans, since they are so common for the minimal stuff.


recently you have to be so careful about keywords now on reddit, form what ive heard. they can automatically delete comments or posts based on the reddit site wide filter, this is a new development on thier part.
the one thing on reddit, is reporting someone even once can be considered “report abuse” i can understand if its spam reporting someone, but once, twice or thrice? how is that abusing it.
That’s what my permaban was for. Person I reported for harassing me is still on the site as far as I know.
mods, or thier sub rules are very touchy even if you report once, lol. it appears to be a bias depending on the sub. anything talking about news/politics are very sensitive to this. thats why largely stopped reporting, and just blocked. but i had an itch to report people for spam more thana few times.
ultimately, if reddit doesnt ban you, the mods are more likely to ban you for a specific thing rather than a general issue, which you can probably repeal(that isnt a permaban/shadowban)
Some subreddits (almost said communities, heh) had been using bots to automatically ban anyone who posted or commented even once (regardless of the content) in subreddits they’d blacklisted long before the API debacle…
reddit gave them more tools like crowd control and what not to filter people out.