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K-ASS
2y

I fucking hate Reddit
Because I don’t interact with other peoples post too much but do so when the post is mine, I’m considered spammer.
The 90/10 rule is ridiculous.
This morning I got banned from r/internetisbeautiful because of this stupid rule.

Not because my website is not beautiful, hell, it got thousands upvotes. But because I used the same domain for different unrelated projects, same way you can have different GitHub pages under one user.

Fuck this, fuck

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  • 9
    Yeah, the web is a fucked up space. It reflects how fucked up societies have become.
  • 3
    @rantsauce I think I don’t really hate Reddit that much
    But I hate the moderators with my guts
  • 1
    And now I have to deal with a husky fucker

    So full story: I posted a website yesterday on Reddit where you can leave and browse secret, which will be deleted after certain view.

    It didn’t take long before racists found this website. So in backend I started banning ip, then there’s a guy spamming he loves his husky girl, found it sexy. So naturally I banned that too.

    This morning I found my website still full of husky fucker text, so I banned each of them by ip. I have an auto ban not, but it doesn’t look at content just frequency

    Then this guy got furious, said he posted it multiple times on purpose to check if I do anything fishy with ip. I fucking open sourced my backend so that people know how their secrets are handled.

    And he’s saying I’m a lying piece of shit because I ban based on ip.

    Like what do you expect? Fucking spamming with that shit and expect nothing to happen?

    Fuck that husky fucker
  • 0
    What is 90/10 rule?
  • 0
    @K-ASS spammers always get angry when blocked, they look at free speech as their right to harass or spam everywhere.

    They are solely focused on their need for attention and often does not even recognize others similar rights.
  • 1
    @iiii if more than 10 percent of your content (comments,posts) links to your own website, you are a spammer
  • 0
    @K-ASS If you actually manage to sneak a link to your site into more than 10% of your comments, you actually are sortof abusing the medium for self promotion. Depending on your post frequency i probably wouldn't call it spamming though...
  • 2
    @Oktokolo I create a lot of contents. Memes, funny posts, data analysis, and recently making websites.

    For other peoples posts I most of the time just upvote without interaction. And because recently I’ve been posting projects in the subreddit, and they share the same domain but different routes, I’m considered as spamming

    I asked the moderator what’s my ratio and explained it’s only the same domain, then I’m muted, which means I cannot even message the moderators
  • 1
    @K-ASS If mods target you, change the subredit. That advice is valid regardless of whether you are a spammer or not.
  • 1
    Reddit is the discord of forums. Absolutely great product ruined by moderators and rules.
  • 0
    Fucking reddit mods. Eating up the tiniest bit of power to flex on internet strangers.
  • 1
    @Oktokolo I really don’t know a subreddit better represent my idea than r/internetisbeautiful
  • 1
    @iiii it is reddit's way to sell their ads.
  • 1
    @K-ASS If the best is contaminated with mods, go to the second-best.
  • 1
    @Oktokolo any suggestions?
    I can post the web if you want to check
  • 0
    @K-ASS No suggestions as i use Reddit like i use StackOverflow: By search engine.
  • 1
    It all depends on the mod behind the keyboard...
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