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Reddit Bans 'Alt-Right' Groups
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2017-02-03 at 6:01 AM UTC
Originally posted by Bill Krozby
shut your blithering cock hole you whiny little dick fetishist...and get back into your corner. -
2017-02-03 at 6:12 AM UTC
Originally posted by infinityshock shut your blithering cock hole you whiny little dick fetishist…and get back into your corner.
lol are u okay dude? -
2017-02-03 at 9:17 AM UTCI'm banned from r/drugs and r/dark net markets
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2017-02-03 at 12:07 PM UTCLet's pool some BTC to hire a botnet for DDoS on plebbit in retribution.
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2017-02-03 at 12:25 PM UTC
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2017-02-03 at 1:39 PM UTCI'm going to have some fun with these dumb fucks.
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2017-02-03 at 2:23 PM UTCOwner: Advanced Publications
Founder:
Newhouse was born Solomon Isadore Neuhaus in a tenement on the Lower East Side of Manhattan, the eldest of eight children born to jedi immigrants.[2]
Oink oink! -
2017-02-03 at 4:17 PM UTC
Originally posted by Bill Krozby lol are u okay dude?
worry about yourself. go find your pacifier and get back to warming your spot in the linen closet. -
2017-02-04 at 7:08 AM UTC
Originally posted by snab_snib thanks for your opinion. you're missing the significance though.
There is no significance. Reddit is a known libtard site but they banned the sub because it was being used for vote manipulation and doxxing (and subsequently to coordinate "attacks" by LE REDDIT ARMIE LE LE LE). The "alt-right" stuff still exists.
The reason all the big alt-right or racism subs get shut down is because for some reason these retards do not seem to grasp the core concept of how brigading and doxxing isn't allowed. The users of these subs cry "censorship" (on a private platform lol) when mods actually do their job and remove PI and brigading, so inevitably the most populated subs are the ones that allow them to break the rules, which of course leads to the whole sub eventually being shut down when morons start using it as a conduit for PI.
They're not being shut down for hate speech. Subs like /r/WhiteRights actually toe the line, so they don't get shut down but also don't populated because everyone just wants to be left unchecked and as unmoderated as possible. -
2017-02-04 at 7:13 AM UTC
Originally posted by Captain Falcon There is no significance. Reddit is a known libtard site but they banned the sub because it was being used for vote manipulation and doxxing (and subsequently to coordinate "attacks" by LE REDDIT ARMIE LE LE LE). The "alt-right" stuff still exists.
The reason all the big alt-right or racism subs get shut down is because for some reason these retards do not seem to grasp the core concept of how brigading and doxxing isn't allowed. The users of these subs cry "censorship" (on a private platform lol) when mods actually do their job and remove PI and brigading, so inevitably the most populated subs are the ones that allow them to break the rules, which of course leads to the whole sub eventually being shut down when morons start using it as a conduit for PI.
They're not being shut down for hate speech. Subs like /r/WhiteRights actually toe the line, so they don't get shut down but also don't populated because everyone just wants to be left unchecked and as unmoderated as possible.
wrong. they got shut down because they upheld a narrative that's 'not acceptable in polite company'. there is no other reason. that is the only reason. if you think otherwise, stop.
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2017-02-04 at 7:17 AM UTC
Originally posted by Captain Falcon Alt right guys are generally retarded but they deserve to be able to express their views. But Reddit is a private company and it's perfectly fine for them to not want Alt Rightards on their site.
More importantly, the /r/AltRight sub was garbage and just one large sphere of edgelords masturbating other edgelords.
People never understand this. Reddit isn't public forum. They can ban everybody who likes Trump if they want to just like Lanny can do whatever he wants to here. -
2017-02-04 at 7:19 AM UTC
Originally posted by Discount Whore People never understand this. Reddit isn't public forum. They can ban everybody who likes Trump if they want to just like Lanny can do whatever he wants to here.
the point isn't that they can. the point is what it means. reddit is a cultural agora in a what that niggasin.space isn't. -
2017-02-04 at 7:23 AM UTC
Originally posted by snab_snib wrong. they got shut down because they upheld a narrative that's 'not acceptable in polite company'. there is no other reason. that is the only reason. if you think otherwise, stop.
If that was the reason then all alt right subs would be banned. They are not. Several large ones, which follow the rules, still exist.
And even if they were trying to suppress alt right views, who cares? They're a private company. Just go to Voat like everyone else, and see how much fun it is when no one is keeping idiots in check. -
2017-02-04 at 7:24 AM UTC
Originally posted by snab_snib the point isn't that they can. the point is what it means. reddit is a cultural agora in a what that niggasin.space isn't.
Why does it matter? All of these big social media sites can moderate however the fuck they want. Just because they're big does not give them some obligation to allow free speech. Not that this was even the issue here. I'm more butthurt over them banning /r/fatpeoplehate but again, their website. -
2017-02-04 at 7:34 AM UTC
Originally posted by RisiR Owner: Advanced Publications
Founder:
Oink oink!
Advanced Publications/Conde Nast still own plurality shares afaik, but now Reddit supposedly operates as an independent entity.
Of course that doesn't really make sense when you factor in that they make huge losses year on year... So how can they justify their existence? Either someone wants to play a longer game than the past 10 or so years that it's been around, or it's being kept around in order to maintain control over information and deliver particular messages (for example remember the mobilisation to stop SOPA?) -
2017-02-04 at 7:38 AM UTC
Originally posted by Discount Whore Why does it matter? All of these big social media sites can moderate however the fuck they want. Just because they're big does not give them some obligation to allow free speech. Not that this was even the issue here. I'm more butthurt over them banning /r/fatpeoplehate but again, their website.
it doesn't matter that they can moderate however they want. that's a given. how they choose to moderate is significant. it's not about 'free speech' either. -
2017-02-04 at 7:39 AM UTCthis wouldn't be so much of a problem if people spanked their kids more
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2017-02-04 at 7:48 AM UTC
Originally posted by snab_snib it doesn't matter that they can moderate however they want. that's a given. how they choose to moderate is significant. it's not about 'free speech' either.
Stop being a fucktard and come out with it; what's your point? -
2017-02-04 at 8:01 AM UTC
Originally posted by Captain Falcon Stop being a fucktard and come out with it; what's your point?
are you dense? have you not been paying attention? do i have to make flashcards for you to get this? what's important is the state of society. lines being drawn and polarization escalating. both sides are coming to a understanding that discourse is futile. use your fucking head. who has what mod powers on a fucking internet board have no pertinence whatsoever. get on topic. fucking focus. -
2017-02-04 at 8:28 AM UTC
Originally posted by snab_snib are you dense? have you not been paying attention? do i have to make flashcards for you to get this?
If you're not going to actually nut up and put your dick on the table, theres not point in you talking. All you've done until this point is talk in vagueries, then say "UR MIZSING DA PWAINT" every time someone dismantles the specifics of your comments without actually clearly stating your point, which just makes you look like a retard.what's important is the state of society. lines being drawn and polarization escalating. both sides are coming to a understanding that discourse is futile. use your fucking head. who has what mod powers on a fucking internet board have no pertinence whatsoever. get on topic. fucking focus.
Translation:
1. You have no specific point.
2. Your vague, overly generalized point is unsupported by and at best unrelated to the specific topic of discussion in this thread.
Unless you're able to link the two and make a specific set of claims someone can work with, there's nothing to discuss here outside of the specific points you are mentioning. And your specific points hav been stripped down and dismantled.