

definitely. Going public helped the shareholders, not the users.


definitely. Going public helped the shareholders, not the users.


they banned me for violations on my “other accounts.”
I don’t have any other accounts.


At which point I will be off Reddit entirely


He sits in a big gold office in a big white house.


LOL I don’t even know what that is 😄


That whole API shitshow didn’t help…


I was banned for prohibited content on my “other accounts.”
I only have one account. (Appeal was denied, and I suspect the entire operation was done by bots. It literally said, “go look at your other accounts to see what you did wrong.”)
Meanwhile, another user over there is advocating violence against a very well known public figure (I’m sure you can guess what and who), and the comment is still up and the poster is not banned. -throws up hands-


There’s an article in CNET today about the new White House app; phrases like “hot mess” and “security nightmare” were used.
well, it’s a private platform; their sandbox, their rules. It would be nice if they could enforce them equitably, though.